Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Mar 2014)

Nonlinear Dynamical Analysis for a Plain Bearing

  • Ali Belhamra,
  • Ouafa Meramria,
  • Khalil Kahine,
  • Fadi Haj Chehade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/953409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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This paper investigates the nonlinear dynamic behavior for a plain classic bearing (fluid bearing) lubricated by a non-Newtonian fluid of a turbo machine rotating with high speed; this type of fluid contains additives viscosity (couple-stress fluid film). The solution of the nonlinear dynamic problem of this type of bearing is determined with a spatial discretisation of the modified Reynolds' equation written in dynamic mode by using the optimized short bearing theory and a temporal discretisation for equations of rotor motion by the help of Euler's explicit diagram. This study analyzes the dynamic behavior of a rotor supported by two couple-stress fluid film journal lubricant enhances the dynamic stability of the rotor-bearing system considerably compared to that obtained when using a traditional Newtonian lubricant. The analysis shows that the dynamic behavior of a shaft which turns with high velocities is strongly nonlinear even for poor eccentricities of unbalance; the presence of parameters of couple stress allows strongly attenuating the will synchrony (unbalance) and asynchrony (whipping) amplitudes of vibrations of the shaft which supports more severe conditions (large unbalances).