A Numerical Model for Oil Film Flow in an Aeroengine Bearing Chamber and Comparison to Experimental Data

The work presented forms part of an ongoing investigation, focusing on modeling the motion of a wall oil film present in a bearing chamber and comparison to existing experimental data. The film is generated through the impingement of oil droplets shed from a roller bearing. Momentum resulting from the impact of oil droplets, interfacial shear from the airflow, and gravity cause the film to migrate around the chamber. Oil and air exit the chamber at scavenge and vent ports. A previously reported numerical approach to the simulation of steady-state two-phase flow in a bearing chamber, which includes in-house submodels for droplet-film interaction and oil film motion, has been extended. This paper includes the addition of boundary conditions for the vent and scavenge together with a comparison to experimental results obtained from ITS, University of Karlsruhe. The solution is found to be sensitive to the choice of boundary conditions applied to the vent and scavenge.

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