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Inertia effects in a curvilinear thrust hydrostatic bearing lubricated by a power-law lubricant

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The flow of a power-law lubricant in a clearance of a curvilinear thrust hydrostatic bearing with impermeable walls is considered. The bearing is modelled by two curvilinear smooth surfaces. The lubricant flow in the bearing clearance is considered with inertia forces. The equations of motion for power-law fluid (similar to the boundary layer equations) are solved by an averaged inertia method. Step and spherical bearing are discussed as examples. It is shown that the inertia effects influence the bearing performance considerably.
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1239--1251
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., wykr.
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  • University of Zielona Góra, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering ul. Szafrana 2, P.O.Box 47, 65-516 Zielona Góra, POLAND
Bibliografia
  • Agrawal V.K. (1970): Effect of lubricant inertia on squeeze film in spherical bearing. - Jap. J. Appl. Phys., vol.9, No.7, pp.831-833.
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  • Walicka A. (1989): Accurate and Asymptotic Solutions of Simplified Sets of Equations Describing the Motion of Viscous Fluids in a slot Bounded by Two Coaxial Surfaces of Revolution (in Polish). - Warszawa WNT.
  • Walicka A. (1993): Averaged inertia method for the flow of viscous fluid in a slot between fixed surfaces of revolution. - Sci.Rep. TU of Zielona Gora, No.18, pp.153-163.
  • Walicka A. (1994): Micropolar Flow in a Slot Between Rotating Surfaces of Revolution. - Zielona Gora: TU Press.
  • Walicka A. (2002a): Rheodynamics of Non-Newtonian Fluids Flow in Straight and Curved Channels (in Polish). ( Zielona Gora: University Press.
  • Walicka A. (2002b): Rotational Flows of Rheological Complex Media in Narrow Annular Channels (in Russian). - Zielona Góra: University Press.
  • Walicka A. and Wojnarowski J. (2010): Inertia effects in a curvilinear thrust hydrostatic bearing. - Int. J. Appl. Mech. Enging, vol.15, No 3. pp.909-920.
  • Walicki E. (2005): Rheodynamics of slide bearings lubrication (in Polish). - Zielona Gora: University Press.
  • Walicki E. and Walicka A. (2000): Mathematical modelling of some biological bearings. - J. Smart Mat. Struct., vol.9, No.1, pp.280-285.
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