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Non-parallel operation of conical hydrostatic thrust bearings

T.Jayachandra Prabhu, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1983 - 
- Vol. 86, Iss: 1, pp 29-41
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In this article, a theoretical study of the behavior of capillary compensated annular recess conical hydrostatic thrust bearings under conditions of tilt and rotation was made, and the influences of aspect ratios, cone angles and resistance ratios on the static characteristics and stiffness and damping coefficients were reported.
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This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1983-04-01. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thrust bearing & Conical surface.

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Characteristics of hydrostatic bearing/seal parts for water hydraulic pumps and motors. Part 2: On eccentric loading and power losses

TL;DR: In this paper, the load-carrying capacity, power losses and stiffness of disk-type hydrostatic thrust bearings including the case of eccentric loading are discussed theoretically based on a two-dimensional elastohydrostatic problem with an elastic deformation model, which is extended to adapt it for a non-axisymmetric load acting on the thrust bearing.
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Performance of hydrostatic tilted thrust pad bearings of various recess shapes operating with non-Newtonian lubricant

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the tilt and recess shape on the static and dynamic performance characteristics of the hydrostatic thrust pad bearing system having Rabinowitsch fluid model lubricant was numerically analyzed.
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Axial Load Capacity of Water-Lubricated Hydrostatic Conical Bearings With Spiral Grooves (On the Case of Rigid Surface Bearings)

TL;DR: In this paper, the static characteristics of water-lubricated hydrostatic conical bearings with spiral grooves were described and compared with experimental results. But the results were limited to high speed spindles.
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Finite element application to the study of hydrostatic thrust bearings

TL;DR: In this paper, a finite element method was developed using linear triangular elements to solve the two-dimensional Reynolds equation in the polar coordinate system including the rotational lubricant inertia term, and the validity of the method was verified by comparison with the finite difference solution for parallel and non-parallel operation of the hydrostatic thrust bearing.
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Behaviour of multirecess plane hydrostatic thrust bearings under conditions of tilt and rotation

TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical study of the behavior of capillary-compensated four-recess plane hydrostatic thrust bearings under conditions of tilt and rotation was made, and the influence of radius ratios on the load and flow characteristics was reported.
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