Abstract
A “circular arc–involute–circular arc” circular arc gear pump was developed based on a gear meshing principle and coordinate transformation as well as an accurate calculation model of the radial force. The dependence of the radial force on the meshing angle was investigated. The temperature rise of journal bearings in the pump was evaluated for bearings with and without herringbone grooves. Furthermore, the influence of the rotational speed and outlet pressure on this rise was assessed. The results revealed using herringbone groove on the inner wall of bearing was effective in reducing the temperature increase. Therefore, the use of grooves represents a suitable method of reducing the temperature rise in the journal bearings of a high-speed gear pump.
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