An Experimental Investigation of the Vaporous/Gaseous Cavity Characteristics of an Eccentric Journal Bearing
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in A S L E Transactions
- Vol. 27 (1) , 1-14
- https://doi.org/10.1080/05698198408981539
Abstract
This paper describes the experimental pressure and temperature results obtained when rotating a shaft in an eccentric lucite casing at velocities raging from 209 to 628 rad/s (2000 to 6000 rpm). The results are presented in terms of three-dimensional plots and contour maps. Photographic evidence is presented to illustrate how the downstream and upstream regions of the cavity develop and evolve into the well-known finger patterns. A comparison between pressure and temperature profiles in air-saturated oil and carbon dioxide-saturated oil is presented; the origin and nature of the gases contained in the cavity are discussed. Three analytical models (Swift-Stieber, separation, Floberg) predicting the formation of the cavitation zone are presented and evaluated in light of the experimental results. A motion-picture supplement depicting these results is available upon request.Keywords
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