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Study of Cavitation Bubbles Evolution for High-Speed Water-Lubricated Spiral Groove Thrust Bearings
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2019
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CavitationCavitating FlowBubble DynamicEngineeringCavitation Bubbles EvolutionHydrodynamic LubricationHydrodynamic CavitationCavitation Bubble EvolutionFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringRheologyPropulsionMultiphase FlowCavitation BubblesSpiral GroovesAcoustic Cavitation
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the evolution of cavitation bubbles for the high-speed water-lubricated spiral groove thrust bearing. A theoretical model of cavitation bubble evolution considering multiple effects (interface, breakage, and coalescence of bubbles) was established for the bearing. A high-speed experimental setup was developed to measure the distribution of bubbles. The theoretical model is verified by the experimental data. The results show that the Boltzmann-type bubble transport equation can be used to describe the bubble evolution of the bearing under the breakup and coalescence at high-speed conditions; the volume of the bubble group presents a skewed distribution in equilibrium; the number of small-sized bubbles is greater than that of large-sized bubbles at high rotational speed; the bubbles are mainly distributed at the inlets and outlets of spiral grooves; the bubble number density increases with the groove depth and spiral angle; more bubbles are generated near the outer diameter of the bearing. The study provides a theoretical and experimental basis for the bubble evolution of the water-lubricated spiral groove bearing under high speeds.
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