The performance and application of high speed long life LH2 hybrid bearings for reusable rocket engine turbomachinery
Author(s) -
N. P. Hannum,
C. E. Nielson
Publication year - 1983
Publication title -
24th joint propulsion conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1983-1389
Subject(s) - turbomachinery , automotive engineering , aerospace engineering , rocket engine , rocket (weapon) , aeronautics , computer science , liquid propellant rocket , avionics , engineering , mechanical engineering , environmental science , marine engineering , propellant
Data are presented for two different experimental programs which were conducted to investigate the characteristics of a hybrid (hydrostatic/ball) bearing operating in liquid hydrogen. The same bearing design was used in both programs. Analytical predictions were made of the bearing characteristics and are compared with the experimental results when possible. The first program used a bearing tester to determine the steady state, transient, and cyclic life characteristics of the bearing over a wide range of operating conditions. The second program demonstrated the feasibility of applying hybrid bearings to an actual high speed turbopump by retrofitting and then testing an existing liquid hydrogen turbopump with the bearings.
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