The constant increase of turbomachinery rotational speed has brought the design and the use of journal bearings to their very limits: tilting pad journal bearings (TPJBs) have been introduced for high-speed/high-load applications due to their intrinsic stability properties and can be used both in transient and steady-state operations obtaining superior performances. An accurate analysis of the TPJBs behavior is essential for a successful design and operation of the system; however, it is necessary to reach a compromise between the accuracy of the results provided by the TPJB model and its computational cost. This research paper exposes the development of an innovative and efficient quasi-3D TPJB modeling approach that allows the simultaneous analysis of the system rotordynamics and the supply plant behavior; the majority of existing models describe these aspects separately but their complex interaction must be taken into account to obtain a more accurate characterization of the system. Furthermore, the proposed model is characterized by a high numerical efficiency and modularity, allowing for complex transient simulations of the complete plant and for the representation of different kind of bearings. The TPJB model has been developed and experimentally validated in collaboration with an industrial partner which provided the technical data of the system and the results of experimental tests.
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December 2015
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An Efficient Quasi-Three-Dimensional Model of Tilting Pad Journal Bearing for Turbomachinery Applications
Andrea Rindi,
Andrea Rindi
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
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Florence 50100, Italy
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R. Conti,
R. Conti
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: roberto.conti@unifi.it
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A. Frilli,
A. Frilli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
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E. Galardi,
E. Galardi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
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E. Meli,
E. Meli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
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D. Nocciolini,
D. Nocciolini
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
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L. Pugi
L. Pugi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
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Andrea Rindi
Professor
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: andrea.rindi@unifi.it
Stefano Rossin
R. Conti
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: roberto.conti@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: roberto.conti@unifi.it
A. Frilli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: amedeo.frilli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: amedeo.frilli@unifi.it
E. Galardi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: emanuele.galardi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: emanuele.galardi@unifi.it
E. Meli
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: enrico.meli@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: enrico.meli@unifi.it
D. Nocciolini
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: daniele.nocciolini@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: daniele.nocciolini@unifi.it
L. Pugi
Department of Industrial Engineering,
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: luca.pugi@unifi.it
University of Florence,
Florence 50100, Italy
e-mail: luca.pugi@unifi.it
Contributed by the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS. Manuscript received November 10, 2014; final manuscript received June 23, 2015; published online October 6, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Patrick S. Keogh.
J. Vib. Acoust. Dec 2015, 137(6): 061013 (17 pages)
Published Online: October 6, 2015
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Received:
November 10, 2014
Revised:
June 23, 2015
Citation
Rindi, A., Rossin, S., Conti, R., Frilli, A., Galardi, E., Meli, E., Nocciolini, D., and Pugi, L. (October 6, 2015). "An Efficient Quasi-Three-Dimensional Model of Tilting Pad Journal Bearing for Turbomachinery Applications." ASME. J. Vib. Acoust. December 2015; 137(6): 061013. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4031408
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