Bench-mounted, self-contained air bearing apparatus to demonstrate the performance of self-acting, gas-lubricated journal bearings, including the phenomenon of half-speed whirl.
Key Features
• Demonstrates the performance of a self-acting, gas (air) lubricated journal bearing
• Self-contained and bench-mounting - includes all instrumentation needed for tests
• Fully guarded for safety
• Connects to TecQuipment’s optional Versatile Data Acquisition System (VDAS®) for automatic data acquisition
• Variable bearing load and speed, for a range of tests
• Includes a multi-channel digital pressure display
• Demonstrates the onset of bearing ‘whirl’
Description
A self-contained product that shows how a self-acting gas lubricated journal bearing works. It also shows the onset of ‘whirl’.
The main part has a variable speed motor that turns a belt drive. The belt drive turns a precision bearing shaft. The shaft has a high-quality surface fi nish and spins inside a vertically loaded bush. A hand-operated load control and load cell allow the user to apply and measure the load on the bearing bush. The bush has pressure tappings equally spaced around its circumference. The tappings connect to a multichannel digital pressure display unit.
A motor drive module allows the user to vary the bearing speed. A speed sensor and the bearing bush load cell connect to the motor drivemodule. This module displays the bearing speed and the load measured at the load cell.
Both the motor drive module and the pressure display module fi t into an instrument frame that has extra space for the optional frame-mounted VDAS-F. Both modules include sockets to connect to the optional VDAS-F.
For quick and reliable tests, TecQuipment can supply the optional VDAS® (Versatile Data Acquisition System). VDAS® gives accurate real-time data capture, monitoring and display, calculation and charting of all important readings on a computer. The computer is not supplied.
Note: TecQuipment’s VDAS® software includes a bar chart display of pressures. This display works with this product to see the pressure distribution around the bearing as a realtime image - ideal for classroom demonstrations.
Recommended Ancillaries
• VDAS-F – frame-mounted version of the Versatile Data Acquisition System
Learning outcomes
• Demonstrate how a vertical load aff ects the pressure distribution around an air-lubricated journal bearing.
• Demonstrate how bearing speed and therefore compressibility number aff ects the pressure distribution in the bearing, and how this compares with theory.
• Demonstrate the onset of ‘whirl’