Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication: Engineering Analysis of Thermally Coupled Shear Flows and Elastic Solid Boundaries

Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication: Engineering Analysis of Thermally Coupled Shear Flows and Elastic Solid Boundaries

by Ralph A. Burton
Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication: Engineering Analysis of Thermally Coupled Shear Flows and Elastic Solid Boundaries

Heat, Bearings, and Lubrication: Engineering Analysis of Thermally Coupled Shear Flows and Elastic Solid Boundaries

by Ralph A. Burton

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Overview

This book is about failure mechanisms in bearings and seals when high speeds or loads cause significant frictional heating. It is about how to predict and avoid these kinds of failures. The text is intended for the designer and mechanical engineer responsible for high-performance machinery. The subject matter is analytical and interdisciplinary. It incorporates transient heat flow, thermal deformation, and the fluid mechanics of thin films. A systematic effort has been made to define and condense these contributions into a set of tools that can solve practical problems. The primary goal of this book is to give modem engineers a set of guidelines and design criteria to help them avoid thermally coupled failures in machines. The most important features are (I) the systematic definition and treatment of specific phenomena, (2) the use of consistent nomenclature, and (3) the worked examples. Recent publications are incorporated, and completely new work is presented to fill in gaps in the existing literature. When thin viscous films are sheared at high rates, viscous heating can distort the solid boundary surfaces. The simplest configuration that shows this effect is the flow around a cylindrical journal that turns in a cylindrical bore. Thermal deformation can be the same magnitude as film thickness and can cause changes in the distribution of viscous heating. As a consequence, heating may be concentrated at small areas on the solid boundary surfaces and thus cause seizure when the critical temperature for a given material is reached.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461212485
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 12/06/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB

Table of Contents

1 Bearings and Seals.- 2 Viscous Heating in Laminar Couette Flow.- 3 Thermoviscous Fluids.- 4 The Thermal Boundary Condition.- 5 Steady-State Clearance in Bearings with Thermal Expansion.- 6 A Transient Mechanism of Seizure.- 7 Different Materials in the Journal and Bearing.- 8 Steady Turbulent Couette Flow.- 9 Transient Seizure with Turbulent Flow.- 10 The Temperature Drop across the Fluid Film.- 11 Viscous Heating in Pressure Gradients.- 12 Coupling of Waviness and Boundary Heat Flux in Reynolds Flow.- 13 Convection.- 14 Thermal Growth of a Surface Wave.- 15 Transient Growth of a Surface Wave.- 16 Constraints.- 17 Start-Up.- 18 Diversion of Heat to the Journal.- 19 Coupling of Surface Waves and Radial Expansion.- 20 Secondary Causes of Waviness.- 21 Load Concentration and Elevated Temperature on Contact Patches.- 22 Load Support near Touchdown.- 23 Design Guides.- Symbols.
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