Fig. 1. Schematic of 2D parallel slider bearing.
Fig. 1. Schematic of 2D parallel slider bearing.
Fig. 2. Example of grid structure at inlet region.
Fig. 2. Example of grid structure at inlet region.
Fig. 3. Contour plot of temperature. (a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 3. Contour plot of temperature. (a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 4. Temperature distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 4. Temperature distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 5. Contour plot of film temperature distribution.(a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 5. Contour plot of film temperature distribution.(a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 6. Temperature distribution at Y=0.5.
Fig. 6. Temperature distribution at Y=0.5.
Fig. 7. Dimensionless viscosity distribution at Y=0.5.
Fig. 7. Dimensionless viscosity distribution at Y=0.5.
Fig. 8. Temperature distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 8. Temperature distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 9. Dimensionless viscosity distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 9. Dimensionless viscosity distribution at X=0.5.
Fig. 10. Contour plot of pressure distribution. (a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 10. Contour plot of pressure distribution. (a) SiO2, (b) Steel, (c) Carbon.
Fig. 11. Pressure distribution.
Fig. 11. Pressure distribution.
Fig. 12. Effect of bearing thermal conductivity on the (a) load carrying capacity, (b) friction force.
Fig. 12. Effect of bearing thermal conductivity on the (a) load carrying capacity, (b) friction force.
Table 1. Bearing size and operating condition
Table 1. Bearing size and operating condition
Table 2. Oil properties
Table 2. Oil properties
Table 3. Thermal properties of bearing material
Table 3. Thermal properties of bearing material
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