Identifier
etd-0408103-100711
Degree
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME)
Department
Mechanical Engineering
Document Type
Thesis
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to experimentally investigate the effect of lubricant temperature on the presence of whirl instability in journal bearings. The first set of conditions that are studied is an extremely low eccentricity rotor and the occurrence of oil whirl at the start-up of the experiment. Lubricant temperature, bearing temperature, frequency and amplitude of vibration, and rotational speed are monitored and analyzed in relation to presence of whirl instability. Additionally, another rotor with a slightly higher eccentricity is tested with respect to the presence of such instability. Particularly with this rotor, the system is brought just below the threshold of instability. Thermal equilibrium is achieved and then the lubricant temperature is increased. This effectively increased the Sommerfeld number and reductions in the threshold of instability were detected. A brief discussion on the findings of rotor unbalance is presented. Also, the experimental transition into whirl instability is discussed.
Date
2003
Document Availability at the Time of Submission
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Recommended Citation
Chauvin, Darryl, Jr., "An experimental investigation of whirl instability including effects of lubricant temperature in plain circular journal bearings" (2003). LSU Master's Theses. 2922.
https://repository.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2922
Committee Chair
Micheal Khonsari
DOI
10.31390/gradschool_theses.2922