Chinese Journal of Ship Research, Volume. 16, Issue 6, 201(2021)

Dynamic and tribological coupling analysis of journal bearing based on dynamic substructure

Xin YANG1, Genxiang GU1, Sicong SUN2, Jianming ZHOU1, and Saili LI1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute, Shanghai 200090
  • 2School of Energy and Power Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China
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    Objectives

    This paper studies the dynamic and tribological characteristics of the main journal bearing, and the coupling relationship between them.

    Methods

    First, a dynamic model of the coupling tribological properties of a bearing wear test bed is established using the substructure method. The friction power consumption and orbital paths of the bearing are then calculated and compared with the measured results to verify the accuracy of the model. Finally, based on the model, the dynamic and tribological coupling analyses of the bearing are carried out.

    Results

    The results show that the four support bearings of the test bed are in a state of hydrodynamic lubrication, while the tested bearing is in a state of mixed lubrication at the top dead center. With the increase in radial clearance, the minimum oil film thickness of the tested bearing increases first and then decreases, and the most optimal lubrication state can be obtained when the tested bearing clearance is about 20 μm. Compared with the oil film model of a nonlinear spring, the elastohydrodynamic model can provide bearing load and friction power consumption results with higher accuracy.

    Conclusions

    The results of this study can provide theoretical guidance for the lubrication performance design and high-precision modeling of bearing pairs.

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    Xin YANG, Genxiang GU, Sicong SUN, Jianming ZHOU, Saili LI. Dynamic and tribological coupling analysis of journal bearing based on dynamic substructure[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2021, 16(6): 201

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    Paper Information

    Category: Marine Machinery, Electrical Equipment and Automation

    Received: Jan. 14, 2021

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 28, 2025

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    DOI:10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.02265

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