A comprehensive transient thermohydrodynamic analysis for dynamically loaded journal bearings such as engine crankshaft bearings has been developed. A key element in this analysis is consideration of different time scales for the oil film, journal and bushing. Another important element of this analysis is consideration of moving grids in the oil film. Mass conserving cavitation is included via the Elrod cavitation algorithm. The 3-D energy equation is solved without any simplification in the oil film or the bushing. The journal is treated as a lumped thermal element. We found that the time scales for thermal transients in the oil film are of the same order as the period of the dynamic loading (one engine cycle for a crankshaft bearing); consequently, thermal transients in the oil film were considered. However, the time scales for thermal transients in the journal and bushing are several orders of magnitude greater than those for the oil film. Consequently, these elements were treated as if they were in quasi-steady state over one loading cycle. Results from this analysis are presented for an engine crankshaft main bearing under sinusoidal loading. Oil film temperatures are found to vary considerably over time and space.
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July 1995
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A Transient Thermohydrodynamic Analysis Including Mass Conserving Cavitation for Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings
Rohit S. Paranjpe,
Rohit S. Paranjpe
Engine Research Department, GM R&D Center, Engine Research Department, Bldg. 1-6, Warren, MI 48090-9055
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Taeyoung Han
Taeyoung Han
Engineering Mechanics Department, GM R&D Center, Engine Research Department, Bldg. 1-6, Warren, MI 48090-9055
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Rohit S. Paranjpe
Engine Research Department, GM R&D Center, Engine Research Department, Bldg. 1-6, Warren, MI 48090-9055
Taeyoung Han
Engineering Mechanics Department, GM R&D Center, Engine Research Department, Bldg. 1-6, Warren, MI 48090-9055
J. Tribol. Jul 1995, 117(3): 369-378 (10 pages)
Published Online: July 1, 1995
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Received:
January 31, 1994
Revised:
July 12, 1994
Online:
January 24, 2008
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Paranjpe, R. S., and Han, T. (July 1, 1995). "A Transient Thermohydrodynamic Analysis Including Mass Conserving Cavitation for Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings." ASME. J. Tribol. July 1995; 117(3): 369–378. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2831261
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