Detail publikace
The Influence of Measurement Uncertainties and Input Parameters on Hydrostatic Bearing Performance: Analytical, Experimental, and Numerical Comparison
FOLTÝN, J. MACCIONI, L. MICHALEC, M. CONCLI, F. SVOBODA, P.
Anglický název
The Influence of Measurement Uncertainties and Input Parameters on Hydrostatic Bearing Performance: Analytical, Experimental, and Numerical Comparison
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Design and real-time control of hydrostatic bearings (HS) demand accurate models capable of reliably predicting bearing behavior under varying operational conditions. Analytical models have proven insufficient to estimate key parameters such as carrying capacity, recess pressure, film thickness, or flow rate simultaneously. To address this limitation, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as a valuable tool in recent years. However, the accuracy of operational data measurements, used to set numerical and analytical models, plays a significant role in uncertainty propagation. This study concerns an experimental campaign and the development of a CFD model in the OpenFOAM® environment. To reproduce the experimental conditions, numerical and analytical models are set using different input parameters, i.e. flow rate or recess pressure, considering extreme operational conditions tied to the accuracy of experimental data. Results reveal that, while average CFD values exhibit consistent errors in estimating operational parameters, experimental and numerical uncertainty ranges overlap under the investigated operational conditions. In contrast, analytical estimation leads to clear discrepancies, even when considering measurement uncertainties. Furthermore, concerning carrying capacity estimation, recess pressure emerges as the input parameter yielding more satisfactory results. The findings emphasize the importance of considering measurement uncertainties in setting numerical and analytical models for HS bearings, providing valuable insights for their accurate design and real-time control.
Anglický abstrakt
Design and real-time control of hydrostatic bearings (HS) demand accurate models capable of reliably predicting bearing behavior under varying operational conditions. Analytical models have proven insufficient to estimate key parameters such as carrying capacity, recess pressure, film thickness, or flow rate simultaneously. To address this limitation, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has emerged as a valuable tool in recent years. However, the accuracy of operational data measurements, used to set numerical and analytical models, plays a significant role in uncertainty propagation. This study concerns an experimental campaign and the development of a CFD model in the OpenFOAM® environment. To reproduce the experimental conditions, numerical and analytical models are set using different input parameters, i.e. flow rate or recess pressure, considering extreme operational conditions tied to the accuracy of experimental data. Results reveal that, while average CFD values exhibit consistent errors in estimating operational parameters, experimental and numerical uncertainty ranges overlap under the investigated operational conditions. In contrast, analytical estimation leads to clear discrepancies, even when considering measurement uncertainties. Furthermore, concerning carrying capacity estimation, recess pressure emerges as the input parameter yielding more satisfactory results. The findings emphasize the importance of considering measurement uncertainties in setting numerical and analytical models for HS bearings, providing valuable insights for their accurate design and real-time control.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Hydrostatic lubrication, Thin lubricant layer simulation, CFD simu-lation, OpenFOAM
Vydáno
19.10.2024
Nakladatel
Springer
ISBN
978-3-031-70461-1
Kniha
Latest Advancements in Mechanical Engineering. ISIEA 2024. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Číslo edice
1
Strany od–do
12–22
Počet stran
11
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT189922,
author="Jan {Foltýn} and Lorenzo {Maccioni} and Michal {Michalec} and Franco {Concli} and Petr {Svoboda},
title="The Influence of Measurement Uncertainties and Input Parameters on Hydrostatic Bearing Performance: Analytical, Experimental, and Numerical Comparison",
booktitle="Latest Advancements in Mechanical Engineering. ISIEA 2024. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems",
year="2024",
month="October",
pages="12--22",
publisher="Springer",
isbn="978-3-031-70461-1"
}