Gen Fu
Virginia Tech
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ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2015
Brian K. Weaver; Gen Fu; Andres F. Clarens; Alexandrina Untaroiu
Gas-expanded lubricants (GELs), tunable mixtures of synthetic oil and dissolved carbon dioxide, have been previously shown to potentially increase bearing efficiency, rotordynamic control, and long-term reliability in flooded journal bearings by controlling the properties of the lubricant in real time. Previous experimental work has established the properties of these mixtures and multiple numerical studies have predicted that GELs stand to increase the performance of flooded bearings by reducing bearing power losses and operating temperatures while also providing control over bearing stiffness and damping properties. However, to date all previous analytical studies have utilized Reynolds equation-based approaches while assuming a single-phase mixture under high-ambient pressure conditions. The potential implications of multi-phase behavior could be significant to bearing performance, therefore a more detailed study of alternative operating conditions that may include multi-phase behavior is necessary to better understanding the full potential of GELs and their effects on bearing performance. In this work, the performance of GELs in a fixed geometry journal bearing were evaluated to examine the effects of these lubricants on the fluid and bearing dynamics of the system under varying operating conditions. The bearing considered for this study was a hybrid hydrodynamic-hydrostatic bearing to allow for the study of various lubricant supply and operating conditions. A computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based approach allowed for a detailed evaluation of the lubricant injection pathway, the flow of fluid throughout the bearing geometry, thermal behavior, and the collection of the lubricant as it exits the bearing. This also allowed for the study of the effects of the lubricant behavior on overall bearing performance.Copyright
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu
Journal of Fluids Engineering-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu
Volume 2: Development and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics; Industrial and Environmental Applications of Fluid Mechanics; Fluid Measurement and Instrumentation; Cavitation and Phase Change | 2018
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2018
Alexandrina Untaroiu; Hanxiang Jin; Gen Fu; Vahe Hayrapetian; Kariem Elebiary
ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition | 2018
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu; Walter F. O’Brien
Volume 1A, Symposia: Keynotes; Advances in Numerical Modeling for Turbomachinery Flow Optimization; Fluid Machinery; Industrial and Environmental Applications of Fluid Mechanics; Pumping Machinery | 2017
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu
Volume 1A, Symposia: Keynotes; Advances in Numerical Modeling for Turbomachinery Flow Optimization; Fluid Machinery; Industrial and Environmental Applications of Fluid Mechanics; Pumping Machinery | 2017
Hanxiang Jin; Alexandrina Untaroiu; Gen Fu; Vahe Hayrapetian; Kariem Elebiary
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Alexandrina Untaroiu; Gen Fu
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 2017
Gen Fu; Alexandrina Untaroiu; Erik E. Swanson