Author/Authors :
Malki, M LGMD, Polytechnic National School of Algiers, Algiers, Algeria , Larbi, S LGMD, Polytechnic National School of Algiers, Algiers, Algeria , Boubendir, S USTHB, Bab Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria , Bennacer, R L. M. T – E. N. S. Cachan, Paris, France
Abstract :
In this paper, the hydrodynamic lubrication of finite porous self-lubricating journal bearings is investigated
taking into account the rheological lubricant behavior effect. The modified Reynolds equation is derived by
considering both the fluid flow in the porous matrix and the lubricant rheological behavior where Darcy’s law
and power- law model were used. Governing differential equations were solved numerically using the finite
difference method. Static characteristics are obtained by considering three types of lubricants: pseudo-plastic,
dilatant and Newtonian fluids. Obtained results showed that the power law index, n, has important effects on
the performance of porous and non-porous bearings. An improvement in the fluid bearing characteristics
(load capacity, pressure) is observed for dilatant fluids (n>1) while these characteristics decreased for pseudoplastic
fluids (n<1). The permeability of the porous structure has significant effects on the performance of
porous journal bearings of finite length, particularly at higher eccentricity ratios. Good agreement is observed
between the results obtained in this study and those of literature revue.
Keywords :
Power law , Non-Newtonian fluid , Porous journal bearing , Hydrodynamic lubrication