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http://dx.doi.org/10.9725/kts.2018.34.6.300

Testing of Load Capacity of a Foil Thrust Bearing  

Kim, Choong Hyun (Center for Bionics, Bionics Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Park, Jisu (Center for Bionics, Bionics Research Institute, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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Tribology and Lubricants / v.34, no.6, 2018 , pp. 300-306 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the performance of foil thrust bearings was investigated by performing bearing take-off and load capacity tests, using an in-house designed and manufactured vertical bearing test rig. The mean take-off rotational speed and maximum load capacity of the bearing specimen were ~18,000 rpm and ~80 kPa, respectively. The vertical bearing test rig was observed to yield higher coefficients of friction and frictional torques than a horizontal bearing test rig under identical test conditions. This was a result of its structural characteristics, in that the bearing specimen is placed atop the thrust runner, which keeps it from being separated from the runner after the bearing take-off. In addition, bearing take-off was observed at a higher runner rotational speed as this structure keeps air from flowing between the top foil and runner surfaces, which requires a higher runner speed. The parallel alignment between the bearing specimen and runner surfaces can be maintained within a certain range more easily in a vertical test rig than in a horizontal test rig. Because of these advantages, Korean Industrial Standard, KS B 2060, recommends a vertical bearing test rig as the standard test device for foil thrust bearings.
Keywords
foil thrust bearing; vertical bearing test rig; take-off; bearing torque; load capacity;
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