Operators of hydroelectric power stations sometimes call upon engineers to modify existing hydroelectric turbines, usually several decades old, for improved maintainability and reliability. One common modification is the hybridisation of plain thrust pads to allow hydrostatic operation to reduce the risk of bearing wipe at low speed (virtually all new installations benefit from this feature). A modification such as this is not a difficult undertaking; however, there are numerous factors that need to be considered in order to maximize bearing performance. One factor that stands out above the others is whether the thrust bearing should be designed to lift the turbine immediately from the standing condition, which presents an interesting chall...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of the power loss of the thrust bearing. A thrust bearing...
This thesis describes an investigation which was carried out under the Interdisciplinary Higher Degr...
In tilting-pad journal bearings (TPJB), power loss corresponds to the internal friction in the shear...
Tilting-pad hydrodynamic thrust bearings are used in hydroelectric power stations around the world, ...
The "classic" solution for the support of a translating lockgate, the wheelonrail support, has relat...
LecturePg. 27-32Thrust bearing failures on older equipment, especially large steam turbines, can be ...
The “balanced shoe” tendency in the design of large thrust bearings. The development of large rivers...
Hydropower, the utilisation of water as a means of driving machinery, has been used for many centuri...
In tilting-pad journal bearings (TPJB), power loss corresponds to the internal friction in the shear...
The mechanism of centering stiffness in seals. Force coefficients for short-length pressure seals. D...
Hydrodynamic journal bearings supporting high mass rotating machinery are subjected to low...
The increasing introduction of intermittent power sources combined with the de-regulation of electri...
In the paper authors undertake the design of hydrostatic bearings and hybrid bearings for a specific ...
International audienceThe research presented in this communication proposes a preliminary sizing app...
The term "sliding bearing" refers to types of bearing where two conformal surfaces (usually the stat...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of the power loss of the thrust bearing. A thrust bearing...
This thesis describes an investigation which was carried out under the Interdisciplinary Higher Degr...
In tilting-pad journal bearings (TPJB), power loss corresponds to the internal friction in the shear...
Tilting-pad hydrodynamic thrust bearings are used in hydroelectric power stations around the world, ...
The "classic" solution for the support of a translating lockgate, the wheelonrail support, has relat...
LecturePg. 27-32Thrust bearing failures on older equipment, especially large steam turbines, can be ...
The “balanced shoe” tendency in the design of large thrust bearings. The development of large rivers...
Hydropower, the utilisation of water as a means of driving machinery, has been used for many centuri...
In tilting-pad journal bearings (TPJB), power loss corresponds to the internal friction in the shear...
The mechanism of centering stiffness in seals. Force coefficients for short-length pressure seals. D...
Hydrodynamic journal bearings supporting high mass rotating machinery are subjected to low...
The increasing introduction of intermittent power sources combined with the de-regulation of electri...
In the paper authors undertake the design of hydrostatic bearings and hybrid bearings for a specific ...
International audienceThe research presented in this communication proposes a preliminary sizing app...
The term "sliding bearing" refers to types of bearing where two conformal surfaces (usually the stat...
This paper is concerned with the reduction of the power loss of the thrust bearing. A thrust bearing...
This thesis describes an investigation which was carried out under the Interdisciplinary Higher Degr...
In tilting-pad journal bearings (TPJB), power loss corresponds to the internal friction in the shear...