Air foil bearings offer several advantages over oil-lubricated bearings in high speed micro-turbomachinery. With no contact between the rotor and bearings, the air foil bearings have higher service life and consequently lesser standstills between operations. However, the foil bearings have reliability issues that come from dry rubbing during start-up/shutdown and limited heat dissipation capability. Regardless of lubricating media, the hydrodynamic pressure generated provides only load support but no dissipation of parasitic energy generated by viscous drag and the heat conducted from other parts of the machine through the rotor. The present study is a continuation of the work on hybrid air foil bearings (HAFB) developed by Kim and Park, wh...
Because of the many possible advantages of oil-free engine operation, interest in using air lubricat...
This thesis presents further experimentation and modeling for bump-type gas foil bearings used in oi...
Modern micro-turbomachines (MTM) often employ light weight rotors operating at speeds in excess of 5...
AbstractFoil bearings are self-acting (aerodynamic) hydrodynamic bearings supports lightly loaded sh...
Modern micro-turbomachines (MTM) often employ light weight rotors operating at speeds in excess of 5...
Gas bearings in oil-free micro-turbomachinery for process gas applications and for power generation ...
Comprehensive modeling of gas foil bearings (GFBs) anchored to reliable test data will enable the wi...
Gas foil bearings (GFB) appear to satisfy most requirements for oil-free turbomachinery, i.e. relat...
Gas bearings in oil-free micro-turbomachinery for process gas applications and for power generation ...
Foil journal bearings consist of a compliant metal shell or foil which supports a rigid journal by m...
Metal mesh foil bearings (MMFBs) are a promising low cost gas bearing technology for support of high...
Compliant foil air bearings are at the forefront of the Oil-Free turbomachinery revolution of suppor...
The Oil-Free Turbomachinery team at the NASA Glenn Research Center has unlocked one of the mysteries...
Foil gas bearings are in widespread commercial use in air cycle machines, turbocompressors and micro...
Metal mesh foil bearings (MMFBs) are a promising low cost gas bearing technology for support of high...
Because of the many possible advantages of oil-free engine operation, interest in using air lubricat...
This thesis presents further experimentation and modeling for bump-type gas foil bearings used in oi...
Modern micro-turbomachines (MTM) often employ light weight rotors operating at speeds in excess of 5...
AbstractFoil bearings are self-acting (aerodynamic) hydrodynamic bearings supports lightly loaded sh...
Modern micro-turbomachines (MTM) often employ light weight rotors operating at speeds in excess of 5...
Gas bearings in oil-free micro-turbomachinery for process gas applications and for power generation ...
Comprehensive modeling of gas foil bearings (GFBs) anchored to reliable test data will enable the wi...
Gas foil bearings (GFB) appear to satisfy most requirements for oil-free turbomachinery, i.e. relat...
Gas bearings in oil-free micro-turbomachinery for process gas applications and for power generation ...
Foil journal bearings consist of a compliant metal shell or foil which supports a rigid journal by m...
Metal mesh foil bearings (MMFBs) are a promising low cost gas bearing technology for support of high...
Compliant foil air bearings are at the forefront of the Oil-Free turbomachinery revolution of suppor...
The Oil-Free Turbomachinery team at the NASA Glenn Research Center has unlocked one of the mysteries...
Foil gas bearings are in widespread commercial use in air cycle machines, turbocompressors and micro...
Metal mesh foil bearings (MMFBs) are a promising low cost gas bearing technology for support of high...
Because of the many possible advantages of oil-free engine operation, interest in using air lubricat...
This thesis presents further experimentation and modeling for bump-type gas foil bearings used in oi...
Modern micro-turbomachines (MTM) often employ light weight rotors operating at speeds in excess of 5...