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Title: Non-Newtonian effects of second-order fluids on double-layered porous Rayleigh-step bearings
Authors: Naduvinamani N.B.
Keywords: Double layered porous
Normal stress
Rayleigh-step bearings
Second-order fluids
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Fluid Dynamics Research , Vol. 21 , 6 , p. 495 - 507
Abstract: Theoretical study of double-layered porous Rayleigh-step bearings with second-order fluid as lubricant is presented. An approximate method for the solutions of the governing fluid film equations for a porous region is proposed. The expressions for the pressure distribution, load capacity and frictional coefficient are obtained in compact form. Calculations of the dimensionless load capacity, frictional force and frictional coefficients are presented for specific values of the material parameters. It is found that the double porous layer yields an increase in the load capacity and ensures decrease in frictional force at the porous lining as compared with the conventional porous Rayleigh-step bearings. The maximum dimensionless load-carrying capacity is found to occur at a slightly larger step ratio as compared with the conventional porous Rayleigh-step bearings.
URI: 10.1016/S0169-5983(97)00019-1
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