Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
A rigid vertical shaft was operated with known amounts of unbalance at speeds up to 30,000 rpm and gas supply pressure ratios to 4.8. From measured amplitude and phase angle data, dynamic stiffness and damping coefficients of the bearings were determined. The measured stiffness was proportional to the supply pressure, while damping was little affected by supply pressure. Damping dropped rapidly as the fractional frequency whirl threshold was approached. A small eccentricity analysis overpredicted the stiffness by 4 to 55 percent. Predicted damping was close to measured at low speeds but higher at high speeds
Keywords:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Type:
ASME PAPER 76-LUB-33
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Joint Lubrication Conference; Oct 05, 1976 - Oct 07, 1976; Boston, MA
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