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Operation of journal bearing A journal bearing is used to support the rotor in horizontal machines and to restrict radial movement in vertical machines. Most oil lubricated journal bearing consist of a stationary cylindrical body (sleeve) separated from the rotating shaft by a layer of lubricant. In a journal bearing such as plain cylindrical, lobe or tilting pad bearings pressure or hydrodynamic lift is generated within the thin lubricant oil film which separates the shaft and the bearing, thus preventing metal-to-metal contact. The nomenclature of oil lubricated sleeve bearing is shown in Fig. 1. In oil lubricated sleeve bearings oil may be supplied to the bearings by gravity feed, external lubrication system or oil rings. Oil adheres to the journal due to its viscous properties and pumping action as journal rotates. Fluid pressure is generated due to the hydrodynamic action of the fluid film. This pressure counteracts the weight of the rotor and lifts the journal from 978-1-4244-3800-6/09/$25.00 ©2009 IEEE 2 c. Unstable Orbit b. Steady State orbit with unbalance the bearing surface preventing metal to metal contact. There are several key operating and geometric parameters which influences the generation of reliable oil film such as operating speed, load, clearance between journal and bearing, oil viscosity, surface finish as well as the radius and length of the bearing. Some of the important parameters involved in the design of oil lubricated sleeve bearings systems are summarized below and have been divided into various sub-categories: A. Operating Parameter a) Bearing Load (W) b) Operating speed (N) c) Oil viscosity () B. Geometric Parameter a) Length of bearing (L) b) Diameter of bearing (D) c) Radial clearance between journal and bearing (C) C. Performance Parameters a) Eccentricity (e) b) Eccentricity ratio () = e/C c) Minimum film thickness ( hmin ) Usually operating parameters are determined by the rotor load and motor speed, which are known to the mechanical designer. In order to obtain optimized performance parameter for a given set of operating parameters, the designer can control items such as geometric and operating parameters such as oil viscosity to obtain the optimal and most reliable bearing system possible. B. Motion of the Rotor Inside the bearing clearance Rotor center can exhibit following type of trajectory inside the

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Operation of journal bearingA journal bearing is used to support the rotor in horizontalmachines and to restrict radial movement in verticalmachines. Most oil lubricated journal bearing consist of astationary cylindrical body (sleeve) separated from therotating shaft by a layer of lubricant. In a journal bearing suchas plain cylindrical, lobe or tilting pad bearings pressure orhydrodynamic lift is generated within the thin lubricant oil filmwhich separates the shaft and the bearing, thus preventingmetal-to-metal contact. The nomenclature of oil lubricatedsleeve bearing is shown in Fig. 1. In oil lubricated sleevebearings oil may be supplied to the bearings by gravity feed,external lubrication system or oil rings. Oil adheres to thejournal due to its viscous properties and pumping action asjournal rotates. Fluid pressure is generated due to thehydrodynamic action of the fluid film. This pressurecounteracts the weight of the rotor and lifts the journal from978-1-4244-3800-6/09/$25.00 ©2009 IEEE2c. Unstable Orbitb. Steady State orbit with unbalancethe bearing surface preventing metal to metal contact. Thereare several key operating and geometric parameters whichinfluences the generation of reliable oil film such as operatingspeed, load, clearance between journal and bearing, oilviscosity, surface finish as well as the radius and length ofthe bearing.Some of the important parameters involved in the designof oil lubricated sleeve bearings systems are summarizedbelow and have been divided into various sub-categories:A. Operating Parametera) Bearing Load (W)b) Operating speed (N)c) Oil viscosity ()B. Geometric Parametera) Length of bearing (L)b) Diameter of bearing (D)c) Radial clearance between journal and bearing(C)C. Performance Parametersa) Eccentricity (e)b) Eccentricity ratio () = e/Cc) Minimum film thickness ( hmin )Usually operating parameters are determined by the rotorload and motor speed, which are known to the mechanicaldesigner. In order to obtain optimized performanceparameter for a given set of operating parameters, thedesigner can control items such as geometric and operatingparameters such as oil viscosity to obtain the optimal andmost reliable bearing system possible.B. Motion of the Rotor Inside the bearing clearanceRotor center can exhibit following type of trajectory inside thebearing clearancea) Steady state orbit without unbalanceb) Steady state orbit