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Performance and stability comparison of hydrostatic bearing pad geometry optimization approaches

MICHALEC, M. FOLTÝN, J. SVOBODA, P. KŘUPKA, I. HARTL, M.

Anglický název

Performance and stability comparison of hydrostatic bearing pad geometry optimization approaches

Typ

článek v časopise ve Web of Science, Jimp

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Hydrostatic bearings are commonly used across a range of applications, yet their reliance on externally pressurized lubricants presents significant energy consumption challenges. This research aims to experimentally assess various approaches for optimizing the geometry of hydrostatic bearing pads. Utilizing a two-pad hydrostatic tester equipped with online diagnostics, we analyzed optimized multi-recess pads developed through both analytical methods and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Our results demonstrate that the CFD method achieves a substantially greater film thickness recess pressure compared to the analytical method under similar experimental conditions. Additionally, the CFD approach reduces pumping power losses by 14%. However, this improvement in performance is accompanied by a reduction in film stiffness and an increased sensitivity to eccentric overload or misalignment, as highlighted in our findings. While the adoption of CFD-optimized geometries offers significant potential for lowering energy consumption, maintaining precise alignment especially in large-scale applications remains essential. In summary, our study suggests that employing CFD optimization can effectively reduce the service costs associated with hydrostatic bearings, but optimal outcomes necessitate careful alignment considerations.

Anglický abstrakt

Hydrostatic bearings are commonly used across a range of applications, yet their reliance on externally pressurized lubricants presents significant energy consumption challenges. This research aims to experimentally assess various approaches for optimizing the geometry of hydrostatic bearing pads. Utilizing a two-pad hydrostatic tester equipped with online diagnostics, we analyzed optimized multi-recess pads developed through both analytical methods and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Our results demonstrate that the CFD method achieves a substantially greater film thickness recess pressure compared to the analytical method under similar experimental conditions. Additionally, the CFD approach reduces pumping power losses by 14%. However, this improvement in performance is accompanied by a reduction in film stiffness and an increased sensitivity to eccentric overload or misalignment, as highlighted in our findings. While the adoption of CFD-optimized geometries offers significant potential for lowering energy consumption, maintaining precise alignment especially in large-scale applications remains essential. In summary, our study suggests that employing CFD optimization can effectively reduce the service costs associated with hydrostatic bearings, but optimal outcomes necessitate careful alignment considerations.

Klíčová slova anglicky

Hydrostatic lubrication, Bearing geometry, Experimental testing

Vydáno

30.04.2025

Nakladatel

Springer Nature

Místo

HEIDELBERG, GERMANY

ISSN

1434-0860

Ročník

89

Číslo

4

Strany od–do

1–10

Počet stran

10

BIBTEX


@article{BUT197844,
  author="Michal {Michalec} and Jan {Foltýn} and Petr {Svoboda} and Ivan {Křupka} and Martin {Hartl},
  title="Performance and stability comparison of hydrostatic bearing pad geometry optimization approaches",
  year="2025",
  volume="89",
  number="4",
  month="April",
  pages="1--10",
  publisher="Springer Nature",
  address="HEIDELBERG, GERMANY",
  issn="1434-0860"
}