Abstract
To improve the tribological behaviour of porous bearings a new type of self-lubricated porous metal bearing is introduced with special non-uniform distribution of permeability. It has been manufactured using a practical production process, its local permeability varying regularly along its circumference. Theoretical analysis and experimental investigation show that: the new bearing has lower friction and higher load capacity than that of ordinary porous bearings, and there is no initial temperature rise and friction increase with the new bearing. The limiting pV(tested) value of the new bearing is about 200% that of an ordinary porous bearing. Considering non-uniform permeability and the effects of curvature, cavitation and velocity slip, a modified Reynolds equation for the oil film and lubrication equation for the porous matrix are derived. A numerical solution for the equations is obtained. Some aspects of the lubrication mechanism in porous bearings and ways of improving load capacity are also discussed.
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