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Dynamic characteristics of finite slider bearings lubricated with a non‐Newtonian power‐law fluid

Jaw‐Ren Lin (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nanya Institute of Technology, Jhongli, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Tsu‐Liang Chou (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nanya Institute of Technology, Jhongli, Taiwan, Republic of China)
Ming‐Hsiung Ho (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nanya Institute of Technology, Jhongli, Taiwan, Republic of China)

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology

ISSN: 0036-8792

Article publication date: 1 September 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

On the basis of the power‐law fluid model, the rheological effects of an isothermal incompressible non‐Newtonian laminar lubricating film on the steady and dynamic characteristics of finite slider bearings are presented in the absence of fluid inertia and cavitation.

Design/methodology/approach

To account for the motion that the pad undergoes prescribed small‐amplitude oscillations in a direction perpendicular to itself, the non‐Newtonian dynamic Reynolds equation including the squeezing‐action effect is obtained. Both the steady pressure and the perturbed pressure are numerically solved and used to evaluate the steady‐state performance and dynamic characteristics.

Findings

According to the results, higher steady load‐carrying capacity, dynamic stiffness and damping coefficients are predicted for the finite bearing with small wedge parameter and high viscosity‐shear rate index. In addition, the effects of non‐Newtonian power‐law lubricants on the bearing characteristics are more pronounced when the bearing width becomes large.

Originality/value

The paper provides useful information on the dynamic characteristics of finite bearings lubricated by a non‐Newtonian power‐law fluid.

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Citation

Lin, J., Chou, T. and Ho, M. (2006), "Dynamic characteristics of finite slider bearings lubricated with a non‐Newtonian power‐law fluid", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 58 No. 5, pp. 254-259. https://doi.org/10.1108/00368790610682653

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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