A numerical friction loss analysis of the journal bearing in a hermetic reciprocating compressor.

Number: pap.1214

Author(s) : POSCH S., HOPFGARTNER J., HEIMEL M., et al.

Summary

In addition to the electrical and the thermodynamic losses in hermetic compressors, mechanical losses have a significant influence on the performance of the compressor. In the present paper the friction losses in the journal bearings of a hermetic reciprocating compressor are investigated using numerical methods. A dynamic model is set up to solve the Reynolds equation using a finite volume approach to calculate the pressure field in each journal bearing. The calculation of the fluid film thickness is accomplished with the formulas of the parallel gap. The resulting hydrodynamic forces are equated with forces obtained by a dynamic multibody model of the compressor crank drive to calculate the transient orbit movement of the bearing. Based on the movement of the crankshaft at steady-state conditions, the shear stresses in the gap between crankshaft and housing can be calculated. Thus the cycle averaged friction power loss can be determined. To consider effects such as surface roughness of the bearings or possible contacts between the solids, correlations found in literature are implemented. The present method is used to assess the friction power loss of the journal bearings during the operation with different oil viscosities. The simulated data is verified by simple analytical friction loss calculations based on shear stresses in the Couette flow between bearing and housing.

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  • Original title: A numerical friction loss analysis of the journal bearing in a hermetic reciprocating compressor.
  • Record ID : 30019569
  • Languages: English
  • Source: 2016 Purdue Conferences. 23rd International Compressor Engineering Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2016/07/11

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