Numerical investigation of slip flow phenomenon on performance characteristics of gas foil journal bearing

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Mohammad Autif Shahdhaar
Sandeep S. Yadawad
Debanshu S. Khamari
Suraj K. Behera
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[1] National Institute of Technology Rourkela,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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SN Applied Sciences | 2020年 / 2卷
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Gas foil bearings; Journal bearing; Turboexpander; Knudsen number; Slip flow;
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Gas foil bearings (GFBs) are often employed in turbomachinery, particularly in high-speed turbochargers and turboexpanders. These bearings operate at very high speed and under very low clearance. On account of very low clearance, velocity slip can be observed at the gas–solid-interface. This paper investigates the effect of slip on various performance characteristics of the GFB. A model is put forth to predict the pressure and film thickness of a Gas Foil Journal Bearing (GFJB) used in helium-liquefaction turboexpander operating at 240 krpm. The present model addresses the slip at the gas-foil interface. Modified Reynolds equation, assuming first-order slip, is used along with the structural equation, which illustrates the compliant property of the foil. A numerical model is developed by finite difference approximation and solved by an iterative method. Various performance parameters are assessed for the no-slip and slip flow phenomenon in GFJB. The results are compared and a considerable difference is seen between the two models. The conventional Reynolds equation overestimates the load by approximately 8% at 240 krpm. The load-carrying capacity at different values of Knudsen number is also shown.
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