Influence of Varnish on Bearing Performance and Vibration of Rotating Machinery

Varnish is a kind of fouling adhered on bearing inner face near the load zone. The model to analyze its influence on bearing performance and rotor vibration was set up. Pressure and temperature distribution were solved on the basis of the Reynolds equation by the iteration method simultaneously. It...

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Published inInternational Journal of Rotating Machinery Vol. 2017; no. 2017; pp. 1 - 10-044
Main Authors Gao, Qing-Shui, Liu, Shi, Yang, Jian-Gang, Zhang, Chu, Yang, Yi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Limiteds 01.01.2017
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Hindawi
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Wiley
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Summary:Varnish is a kind of fouling adhered on bearing inner face near the load zone. The model to analyze its influence on bearing performance and rotor vibration was set up. Pressure and temperature distribution were solved on the basis of the Reynolds equation by the iteration method simultaneously. It is found that bearing performance is changed by the step flow effect at the leading edge of the varnish. Its influence is more obvious when the rotating speed is low. Bearing varnish results in a large decrease of minimum clearance and an increase in the oil film temperature and pressure. Loading capacity of bearing is also decreased. It is harmful to the bearing. With the varnish, the minimum oil film thickness decreases. This leads to an increase of bearing stiffness and damping coefficients. Its influence is larger in the horizontal direction than that in the vertical direction. The trend of unbalance response to rotating speed is similar. There is little influence of the varnish on the modal frequency. However, system stability is improved due to the increased bearing damping coefficients.
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ISSN:1023-621X
1542-3034
DOI:10.1155/2017/9131275