TY - JOUR
T1 - Theoretical and experimental study on the fluid-structure-acoustic coupling dynamics of a new water lubricated bearing
AU - Xie, Zhongliang
AU - Jiao, Jian
AU - Yang, Kang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Under low speeds and heavy loads, water lubricated bearings tend to cause friction-vibration noise, which affects the comfort and acoustic stealth performance of ships. A double-liner bearing structure is designed, which can achieve a breakthrough in the performance of load increase, drag reduction, vibration decrease and noise containment. For the sandwich liner bearings under typical working conditions, the two-way fluid-structure-acoustic interaction hydrodynamic model is constructed. The lubrication performances considering cavitation effects and sound radiation are analyzed. The fluid-structure-acoustic characteristics and sound radiation laws with different material combinations are investigated. Effects of operating conditions on deformation and stress are investigated. The critical rotating speeds when the cavitation effects initially occur are extracted. The results show that the acoustic performances are closely related to the material combinations. The research provides theoretical basis for the design, development and localization for the novel bearings.
AB - Under low speeds and heavy loads, water lubricated bearings tend to cause friction-vibration noise, which affects the comfort and acoustic stealth performance of ships. A double-liner bearing structure is designed, which can achieve a breakthrough in the performance of load increase, drag reduction, vibration decrease and noise containment. For the sandwich liner bearings under typical working conditions, the two-way fluid-structure-acoustic interaction hydrodynamic model is constructed. The lubrication performances considering cavitation effects and sound radiation are analyzed. The fluid-structure-acoustic characteristics and sound radiation laws with different material combinations are investigated. Effects of operating conditions on deformation and stress are investigated. The critical rotating speeds when the cavitation effects initially occur are extracted. The results show that the acoustic performances are closely related to the material combinations. The research provides theoretical basis for the design, development and localization for the novel bearings.
KW - Cavitation effects
KW - Fluid-structure-acoustic interaction
KW - Sandwich liner
KW - Water lubricated bearing
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U2 - 10.1016/j.triboint.2022.107982
DO - 10.1016/j.triboint.2022.107982
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85140329849
SN - 0301-679X
VL - 177
JO - Tribology International
JF - Tribology International
M1 - 107982
ER -