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COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DURING FLUID FILM INTERACTION WITH STRUCTURES

MALENOVSKÝ, E.; POCHYLÝ, F.

Originální název

COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DURING FLUID FILM INTERACTION WITH STRUCTURES

Anglický název

COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DURING FLUID FILM INTERACTION WITH STRUCTURES

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Originální abstrakt

This contribution is focused on the interaction of a rigid body with a thin fluid layer. Some technical applications are for example: long and short, cavitating or noncavitating journal bearings. The governing equations for this analysis are the Navier Stokes (NS) eq., and the continuity and boundary conditions. The theoretical basis of a new approach to the analysis of dynamic behavior of nonstationary motion in time and frequency domains is presented. This totally new approach is based on separating the shaft and liquid layer from each other. It is possible to establish, using this separation, a database of additional effects of fluid film for a given one shaft parameter, which can be the shaft center position. The Bézier body is used for approximating the geometrical configuration as well as the velocities and pressures. The method of control volumes is used for the solution. Curvilinear co-ordinates are used for describing the geometrical configuration and perpendicular co-ordinates are used for solving velocities and pressures.

Anglický abstrakt

This contribution is focused on the interaction of a rigid body with a thin fluid layer. Some technical applications are for example: long and short, cavitating or noncavitating journal bearings. The governing equations for this analysis are the Navier Stokes (NS) eq., and the continuity and boundary conditions. The theoretical basis of a new approach to the analysis of dynamic behavior of nonstationary motion in time and frequency domains is presented. This totally new approach is based on separating the shaft and liquid layer from each other. It is possible to establish, using this separation, a database of additional effects of fluid film for a given one shaft parameter, which can be the shaft center position. The Bézier body is used for approximating the geometrical configuration as well as the velocities and pressures. The method of control volumes is used for the solution. Curvilinear co-ordinates are used for describing the geometrical configuration and perpendicular co-ordinates are used for solving velocities and pressures.

Klíčová slova

Navier Stokes eq. computational modelling, fluid film interaction

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Navier Stokes eq. computational modelling, fluid film interaction

Autoři

MALENOVSKÝ, E.; POCHYLÝ, F.

Rok RIV

2011

Vydáno

01.07.2004

Místo

Paris

ISBN

1-86058-447-0

Kniha

Proceedings of the 8th international conference on flow-induced vibration

Strany od

1

Strany počet

10

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT12169,
  author="Eduard {Malenovský} and František {Pochylý}",
  title="COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF ADDITIONAL EFFECTS DURING FLUID FILM INTERACTION WITH STRUCTURES",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 8th international conference on flow-induced vibration",
  year="2004",
  number="1",
  pages="10",
  address="Paris",
  isbn="1-86058-447-0"
}