2004
DOI: 10.1080/10236210490426235
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Interaction of Squeeze Film Dampers and Hole Feed Systems and Its Influence on the Dynamics of a Jeffcott Rotor

Abstract: The oil feeding of a squeeze film damper through holes can be an interesting solution to improve the damper's energy dissipation capability since it increases the journal's effective squeezing surface. While groove feeding has been extensively studied, only a few works have addressed the problem of hole fed dampers. The squeeze film damper model may be able to estimate the pressure at the feed holes as well as the flow into the film. A fundamental issue in the modeling of the hole feed system is the choice of … Show more

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“…Hence it is desirable to reduce the clearance by as much as possible. It cannot be reduced below a certain minimum level due to uncertainties in the dynamics, fluid dynamics [3,4], thermal loads [5], the machining tolerances and material properties [6,7]. The more accurate these parameters are known, the smaller the clearance can be made.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence it is desirable to reduce the clearance by as much as possible. It cannot be reduced below a certain minimum level due to uncertainties in the dynamics, fluid dynamics [3,4], thermal loads [5], the machining tolerances and material properties [6,7]. The more accurate these parameters are known, the smaller the clearance can be made.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence it is desirable to reduce the clearance by as much as possible. It cannot be reduced below a certain minimum level due to uncertainties in the dynamics, fluid dynamics [3,4], thermal loads [5], the machining tolerances and material properties [6,7]. The more accurate these parameters are known, the smaller the clearance can be made.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%