A Comparison of Tilting Pad Thrust Bearing Lubricant Supply Methods
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Kingsbury, Inc., Philadelphia. Pa. 19154 This paper compares three different lubricant supply methods-pressurized supply (flooded), spray feed, and leading edge distribution groove-and analyzes their influence on the performance of tilting pad, equalizing thrust bearings. The paper presents experimental data on 267 mm (10-1 J2 in.) o.d. bearings, operating at shaft speeds up to 13,000 rpm with loads ranging up to 3.45 MPa (500 psi). The data presented demonstrate the effect each lubricant supply method has on bearing power loss and temperature. Conclusions are drawn, based upon the effectiveness of each design, to guide the potential user.
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