2014
DOI: 10.1007/s40032-014-0148-7
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Static Characteristics of Conical Hydrostatic Journal Bearing Under Micropolar Lubrication

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“…Rajput and Sharma (2014) further studied CFV conical hybrid journal bearing using Newtonian and micropolar fluid and compared bearing performances, and Rajput and Sharma (2014) observed that when micropolar fluid is put into service, it increased thickness of fluid film, bearing stiffness, damping and bearing threshold speed. Rana et al (2014) theoretically studied conical journal bearing with CFV using micropolar fluid and noted that the bearing is much stable for larger pressure developed. Rana et al (2019) further extended their work and studied hybrid conical journal bearing for 90° and 45° loading configurations; Rana et al (2019) observed that 45° loading configuration is more suitable for minimum thickness of fluid film, bearing damping and stiffness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rajput and Sharma (2014) further studied CFV conical hybrid journal bearing using Newtonian and micropolar fluid and compared bearing performances, and Rajput and Sharma (2014) observed that when micropolar fluid is put into service, it increased thickness of fluid film, bearing stiffness, damping and bearing threshold speed. Rana et al (2014) theoretically studied conical journal bearing with CFV using micropolar fluid and noted that the bearing is much stable for larger pressure developed. Rana et al (2019) further extended their work and studied hybrid conical journal bearing for 90° and 45° loading configurations; Rana et al (2019) observed that 45° loading configuration is more suitable for minimum thickness of fluid film, bearing damping and stiffness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multirecess externally pressurised journal bearing with micropolar lubrication has been studied by Verma et al [1]. Rana et al have studied theoretically the effect of micropolar fluid parameters on the steady state as well as stiffness and damping characteristics of 4-pocket constant flow valve compensated hydrostatic conical journal bearing [2,3]. Sharma et al [4,5] theoretically analyzed the effect of wear on the characteristics of a 4 pocket hydrostatic/hybrid conical journal bearing system for different cone angles with different restrictors for different load arrangements.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is convenient to use conical bearings to increase the mechanical performance of the machines. In this group, multilobe conical bearings stand out for their stable dynamic characteristics [13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
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confidence: 99%