2022
DOI: 10.1108/ilt-01-2022-0034
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A comparative performance assessment of hydrostatic thrust bearings operating with electrorheological lubricant

Abstract: Purpose An electrorheological (ER) fluid comprises dielectric particles suspended in an insulating viscous medium. ER lubricants are considered smart lubricants. They have been applied in hydraulic valves, power transmission devices and damping systems. The purpose of this study is to investigate the performance of hydrostatic thrust bearing operating with ER lubricant. Design/methodology/approach Reynold’s equation was used to model the flow of the ER lubricant in the bearing. The continuous Bingham model w… Show more

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“…Related references Dowson (1962) Zhang and Umehara (1998), Wong et al (2003), Bai et al (2006), Wang et al (2006), Li and Jin, 2008;Li (2009), Chakraborty and Chakraborty (2011) 2020) Tichy (1991), Dorier and Tichy (1992), Tichy (1993), Jang and Tichy (1997), Basavaraja et al (2010), Kumar and Sharma (2019), Sahu and Sharma (2019), Agrawal and Sharma (2021), Kumar et al (2021b), Sharma and Tomar (2021), Sahu et al (2022), Singh et al (2022) Tipei, 1982Chang et al (1987), Sorge, 1987;Zhang (1991), Osman et al (2001), Osman et al (2003), Hsu et al (2013) a η a is the apparent viscosity which contains the zero-pressure bulk viscosity η 0 and "electro-viscosity" η e caused by EDL effects.…”
Section: Lubricants Behaviors In Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related references Dowson (1962) Zhang and Umehara (1998), Wong et al (2003), Bai et al (2006), Wang et al (2006), Li and Jin, 2008;Li (2009), Chakraborty and Chakraborty (2011) 2020) Tichy (1991), Dorier and Tichy (1992), Tichy (1993), Jang and Tichy (1997), Basavaraja et al (2010), Kumar and Sharma (2019), Sahu and Sharma (2019), Agrawal and Sharma (2021), Kumar et al (2021b), Sharma and Tomar (2021), Sahu et al (2022), Singh et al (2022) Tipei, 1982Chang et al (1987), Sorge, 1987;Zhang (1991), Osman et al (2001), Osman et al (2003), Hsu et al (2013) a η a is the apparent viscosity which contains the zero-pressure bulk viscosity η 0 and "electro-viscosity" η e caused by EDL effects.…”
Section: Lubricants Behaviors In Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%