This article summarizes the work carried out in the development of hydrodynamic lubricated journal bearings with magnetic fluids. Two different fluids have been analyzed: one is the ferrofluid from FERROTEC APG s10n and the other is the magnetorheological (MR) fluid from LORD Corp., MRF122-2ED. Theoretical analysis has been carried out with numerical solutions of Reynolds equation, based on apparent viscosity modulation for ferrofluid and Bingham model for MR fluid. To validate this model, one test bench has been designed, manufactured, and set up, where preliminary results showed in this article demonstrate that magnetic fluids can be used to develop active journal bearings.
In this work the determination and introduction of the transport properties of soybean oil biodiesel in the CFD code OpenFOAM has been studied. Additionally, effects of soybean oil biodiesel on the mixing process using CFD code OpenFOAM have been analyzed. In order to reach the objectives described, the most relevant transport properties of soybean oil biodiesel in the mixing process i. e. density, viscosity, surface tension, and vapor pressure have been determined. These transport properties were introduced in the CFD code OpenFOAM using coefficients obtained, which are based on the molecular structure of the fatty acids that composes the biodiesel and applying non-linear regressions. The main findings of the work were: the coefficients which are used in the proposed models by CFD code OpenFOAM for the introduction of the transport properties of soybean oil biodiesel have been obtained and the influence of the transport properties of soybean oil biodiesel on the mixing process has been confirmed.
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