Abstract

This paper presents the analytical model of the radial bearing of the finite length with the two-layer porous insert obtained on the basis of the dimensionless equations of movement of a viscous incompressible lubricant in an operating clearance and in porous layers of a bearing sleeve and continuity equations as well. We are analyzing the case when permeability of porous layers on the border of section of a two-layer insert accepts one value. The lubricant moves in a circumferential direction through a bore in a bearing body and the subsequent filtration occurs through insert pores. Permeability anisotropy of porous layers is taken into consideration in radial and circumferential directions.As a result of the given task, we have obtained the field of speeds and pressure in porous layers and in the lubricant layer. Analytical dependences for components of a vector of supporting force and the friction moment have been found, and we have also defined the loading factor and friction factor. Moreover, in our calculations we have revealed and used the parameter characterizing specificity of lubrication feeding in a circumferential direction. It is proved that the rational mode of operation is reached by a design of a two-layer porous insert given when the resistance factor increases more intensively and from the parameter ψ, and from a relative eccentricity ɛ in comparison with the bearing having a single-layer insert. Hence, anisotropy of permeability of porous layers in a circumferential and radial direction has a defined possibility of practical application of this new model.

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