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      A Test Apparatus and Facility to Identify the Rotordynamic Coefficients of High-Speed Hydrostatic Bearings

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      Journal of Tribology
      ASME International

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          A facility and apparatus are described which determine stiffness, damping, and added-mass rotordynamic coefficients plus steady-state operating characteristics of high speed hydrostatic journal bearings. The apparatus has a current top speed of 29800 rpm with a bearing diameter of 7.62 cm (3 in.). Purified warm water, 55°C (130°F), is used as a test fluid to achieve elevated Reynolds numbers during operation. The test-fluid pump yields a bearing maximum inlet pressure of 6.9 Mpa (1000 psi). Static load on the bearing is independently controlled and measured. Orthogonally mounted external shakers are used to excite the test stator in the direction of, and perpendicular to, the static load. The apparatus can independently calculate all rotordynamic coefficients at a given operating condition.

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          Journal
          Journal of Tribology
          ASME International
          0742-4787
          1528-8897
          April 01 1994
          April 01 1994
          April 01 1994
          : 116
          : 2
          : 337-343
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Turbomachinery Laboratory, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843
          Article
          10.1115/1.2927226
          7dba89fd-85e8-4c6b-8d8b-948319978c1c
          © 1994
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