Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7001527 | Tribology International | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This research investigated the effects of material characteristics on the load-carrying capacity of squeeze-film air bearings (SFABs). Bearings with the same size and structure but are made of different materials, namely, aluminum (AL 2024), brass (CuSn35), and spring steel (60Si2Mn), were manufactured and tested. A theoretical analysis model was established to investigate the levitation performance of SFABs by coupling the near-field acoustic levitation (NFAL) and flexure pivot-tilting pad models. A test apparatus with the facility of measuring the floating performance of a shaft was designed and fabricated. Studies have shown that material characteristics are extremely important for the levitation performance of SFABs, and aluminium (AL 2024) was identified as the most suitable materials among the three materials.
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Authors
Minghui Shi, Lin An, Kai Feng, Zhiyang Guo, Wanhui Liu,