A fully coupled variable properties thermohydraulic model for a cryogenic hydrostatic journal bearingThe goal set forth here is to continue the work started by Braun et al. (1984-1985) and present an integrated analysis of the behavior of the two row, 20 staggered pockets, hydrostatic cryogenic bearing used by the turbopumps of the Space Shuttle main engine. The variable properties Reynolds equation is fully coupled with the two-dimensional fluid film energy equation. The three-dimensional equations of the shaft and bushing model the boundary conditions of the fluid film energy equation. The effects of shaft eccentricity, angular velocity, and inertia pressure drops at pocket edge are incorporated in the model. Their effects on the bearing fluid properties, load carrying capacity, mass flow, pressure, velocity, and temperature form the ultimate object of this paper.
Document ID
19870032262
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Braun, M. J. (Akron Univ. Akron, OH, United States)
Wheeler, R. L., III (Akron, University OH, United States)
Hendricks, R. C. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)