A reduced-order method with PGD for the analysis of misaligned journal bearing

In recent years, machine component design has been a major concern for researchers. Emphasis has been placed especially on the analysis of bearing systems in order to avoid detrimental contact. The shaft misalignment is one of the most problems that affects directly the operating conditions of these...

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Autores principales: Megdoud Abdelhak, Manser Belkacem, Belaidi Idir, Bakir Farid, Khelladi Sofiane
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Publicado: EDP Sciences 2021
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Sumario:In recent years, machine component design has been a major concern for researchers. Emphasis has been placed especially on the analysis of bearing systems in order to avoid detrimental contact. The shaft misalignment is one of the most problems that affects directly the operating conditions of these components. In this context, the present study proposes a reduced-order method "Proper Generalized Decomposition" (PGD) using the separation technique through the alternating direction strategy to solve the modified Reynolds equation, taking into account the presence of misalignment in the shafting system. The solution shows the representation of two types of misalignment geometry, especially axial and twisting. A comparison of the results between the proposed approach and the classical method, through several benchmark examples, made it possible to highlight that the new scheme is more efficient, converges quickly and provides accurate solutions, with a very low CPU time expenditure.