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Tribological study of an aerodynamic thrust bearing in the supersonic regime

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Nowadays, aerodynamic air thrust bearing are mainly used over a large panel of turbo-machineries. These systems become increasingly faster and up to operate in supersonic regime. They have not reached a sufficient level of research in terms of high speed. The possibility of an aerodynamic thrust bearing operating in a supersonic regime is studied. First, the air film dynamic study for high Reynolds number is based on the ``modified Reynolds'' equations, which take into account the inertia terms, the viscosity's variation in the film thickness, and the turbulence. It's an extension of the traditional model used in lubrication called the generalized Reynolds equation. The results show that a depression occur at the location of the change of slope of the tapper flat geometry. The hypothesis of presence of shock or rarefaction waves shows that the pressure gradient in the film thickness may be no longer negligible. The modified Reynolds equation may be not enough to describe the problem. A new system is built to study these phenomena: the Navier-Stokes equation are adapted to the film's geometry. The dynamic air film's behavior study in supersonic regime requires a shock capturing scheme called WENO scheme (''Weighted Essentially Non Oscillatory''), mainly used in shock and turbulence studies. The numerical results give the film behavior modelling of a fixed air thrust bearing pad. The evolution of the quantities shows that shock wave can occur in a thin film.

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hal-04670786 , version 1 (13-08-2024)

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F. Dupuy, B. Bou-Said, M. Garcia. Tribological study of an aerodynamic thrust bearing in the supersonic regime. 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRIBOLOGY (ROTRIB'16), Sep 2016, DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND, Unknown Region. ⟨10.1088/1757-899X/174/1/012034⟩. ⟨hal-04670786⟩
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