Experiments on the stability of various water-lubricated fixed geometry hydrodynamic journal bearings at zero load.

Hydrodynamic journal bearing stability tests were conducted with 1.5 in. diameter, 1.5 in. long fixed geometry bearings in water at 80 F with zero load. Five fixed geometry bearings were rated in order of diminishing stability as follows: (1) three-tilted-lobe bearing (offset factor of 1.0), (2) herringbone-groove bearing, (3) one-segment, three-pod, shrouded Rayleigh-step bearing, (4) three-tilted-lobe journal with axial grooves (offset factor of 1.0) mated with a plain bearing, and (5) three-centrally-lobed bearing with axial grooves (offset factor of 0.5). The various parameters that affect the stability of each bearing configuration were investigated.