Publication detail
Numerical analysis and simulations of the magnetic field and hydrophobicity effect on the journal bearing dynamics
FIALOVÁ, S. POCHYLÝ, F. MALENOVSKÝ, E.
English title
Numerical analysis and simulations of the magnetic field and hydrophobicity effect on the journal bearing dynamics
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The article contains mathematical models of Reynolds equation with the effects of hydrophobicity of surface and magnetic field. The first section provides a new mathematical model of the solution of the generalized Reynolds equation and its application for a hydrophilic surface. It also derives a new boundary condition for the contact of a flowing liquid with a hydrophobic surface. This wettability condition is defined in dependence on the adhesion coefficient k. The second part presents mathematical models of Reynolds equation including the effect of hydrophobia and magnetic field. For all problems, the solutions are shown and the definitions of the stiffness and damping matrices of the liquid layer are outlined. From the results, it can be deduced that hydrophobic surface significantly affects the velocity profile of the liquid. It leads to a higher effect of the Lorentz force and thus of the magnetic field in comparison with a hydrophilic surface of the bearing lining.
English abstract
The article contains mathematical models of Reynolds equation with the effects of hydrophobicity of surface and magnetic field. The first section provides a new mathematical model of the solution of the generalized Reynolds equation and its application for a hydrophilic surface. It also derives a new boundary condition for the contact of a flowing liquid with a hydrophobic surface. This wettability condition is defined in dependence on the adhesion coefficient k. The second part presents mathematical models of Reynolds equation including the effect of hydrophobia and magnetic field. For all problems, the solutions are shown and the definitions of the stiffness and damping matrices of the liquid layer are outlined. From the results, it can be deduced that hydrophobic surface significantly affects the velocity profile of the liquid. It leads to a higher effect of the Lorentz force and thus of the magnetic field in comparison with a hydrophilic surface of the bearing lining.
Keywords in English
magnetic field, hydrophobicity, dynamics, analysis
Released
01.05.2017
Publisher
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
ISSN
1350-6501
Volume
231
Number
5
Pages from–to
561–571
Pages count
10
BIBTEX
@article{BUT138740,
author="Simona {Fialová} and František {Pochylý} and Eduard {Malenovský},
title="Numerical analysis and simulations of the magnetic field and hydrophobicity effect on the journal bearing dynamics",
year="2017",
volume="231",
number="5",
month="May",
pages="561--571",
publisher="Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology",
issn="1350-6501"
}