Abstract
Abstract
The aim of the present work is to study the effects of the bearing element mechanical displacements on the performance of a hydrodynamic fixed geometry thrust bearing. The thermoelastohydrodynamic study, which takes into account the local thermal effects and mechanical deformations of the collar and pads, is carried out on a hydrodynamic fixed geometry thrust bearing having eight pads. The influence of the runner thickness and the operating conditions (applied load and rotational speed) on the various characteristics of the thrust bearing is analysed. The runner thickness was found to have a very significant influence on the film thickness and the pressure field.
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