Design Fabrication and Performance of Open Source Generation I and II Compliant Hydrodynamic Gas Foil Bearings

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Publisher

Bibliogov

Publication Year 2013
ISBN-13

9781287229544

ISBN-10 9781287229544
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 26 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 24.6 X 1.94 X 18.9
Weight (grms) 68.04
Foil gas bearings are self-acting hydrodynamic bearings made from sheet metal foils comprised of at least two layers. The innermost top foil layer traps a gas pressure film that supports a load while a layer or layers underneath provide an elastic foundation. Foil bearings are used in many lightly loaded, high-speed turbo-machines such as compressors used for aircraft pressurization, and small micro-turbines. Foil gas bearings provide a means to eliminate the oil system leading to reduced weight and enhanced temperature capability. The general lack of familiarity of the foil bearing design and manufacturing process has hindered their widespread dissemination. This paper reviews the publicly available literature to demonstrate the design, fabrication and performance testing of both first and second generation bump style foil bearings. It is anticipated that this paper may serve as an effective starting point for new development activities employing foil bearing technology.

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