
Tribological analysis of the plain bearings in an external gear pump
Author(s) -
Lars Brinkmann,
Stefan Kock,
Jochen Lang,
Gunter Knoll
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/1097/1/012014
Subject(s) - tribology , bearing (navigation) , plain bearing , load bearing , mechanical engineering , materials science , gear pump , point (geometry) , structural engineering , lubrication , engineering , computer science , geometry , mathematics , artificial intelligence
Tribological loads in the plain bearings of external gear pumps are influenced by system-specific parameters (e.g. elasticity of the components, micro-geometry and manufacturing tolerances) and the operating point (rotation speed, operating pressure and temperature of the pressure medium). Due to the pressure build-up in the tooth chambers, fluctuating radial forces are acting on the gear shafts and lead to complex deformations of the bearing bushings and the housing. These deformations have an influence on the tribological loads in the plain bearings. To decrease tribological loads and failure rates, it is possible to modify the plain bearings in terms of their micro-geometry (e.g. clearance and contours) or to take constructive measures on the overall system (e.g. on the bearing bushings). Therefore, it is necessary to understand the influences of external loads, elastic environment and micro-geometry on the tribological loads in the plain bearings. This paper describes the first steps to understand these interactions by building up a simulation model of a specific external gear pump using the MBS/EHD-tool FIRST developed by IST [1]. The focus is to evaluate the required modeling depth regarding the consideration of an elastic housing.