Tilting pad journal bearings (TPJB) are used in turbomachinery for their stability at high speeds. For design purposes, it is necessary to preliminarily investigate the turbomachine rotor dynamic behavior by simulation. The dynamic characteristics of all components must be known as precisely as possible and experimental validation of each single model is required. While a lot of work has been carried out on bearings, the ball-and-socket stiffness is still estimated by means of Hertzian formulas. Recently, some authors have used the finite element method, but it seems that nothing has been done experimentally to date. This paper describes the test rig designed to determine the stiffness of a TPJB ball-and-socket pivot by equipping the grippers of a tensile universal testing machine with specifically designed interfaces. A methodology for evaluating the stiffness from the experimental results is reported. Preliminary compression results are presented and compared with the analytical ones obtained using Hertz’s formula showing significant differences for the ball-and-socket conformal contact.
Tilting Pad Journal Bearing Ball and Socket Pivots: Experimental Determination of Stiffness
Ciulli E.;Forte P.;Antonelli F.;Minelli R.;
2022-01-01
Abstract
Tilting pad journal bearings (TPJB) are used in turbomachinery for their stability at high speeds. For design purposes, it is necessary to preliminarily investigate the turbomachine rotor dynamic behavior by simulation. The dynamic characteristics of all components must be known as precisely as possible and experimental validation of each single model is required. While a lot of work has been carried out on bearings, the ball-and-socket stiffness is still estimated by means of Hertzian formulas. Recently, some authors have used the finite element method, but it seems that nothing has been done experimentally to date. This paper describes the test rig designed to determine the stiffness of a TPJB ball-and-socket pivot by equipping the grippers of a tensile universal testing machine with specifically designed interfaces. A methodology for evaluating the stiffness from the experimental results is reported. Preliminary compression results are presented and compared with the analytical ones obtained using Hertz’s formula showing significant differences for the ball-and-socket conformal contact.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.