Multi-deflection pad hydrodynamic thrust and journal bearings ha

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Fluid bearing

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F16C 1706

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051257548

ABSTRACT:
A hydrodynamic bearing which includes a carrier and a plurality of bearing pads circumferentially spaced about the carrier. The pads may have a modular construction whereby pad portions are releasable secured to support portions. The pads may also be releasably secured to the carrier. Various bearing pad construction, are contemplated including constructions in which the secondary support includes a membrane and the primary support portion includes a cylindrical member extending between the membrane and the bearing pads. A continuous bearing pad ring may be substituted for the discrete bearing pads. The carrier may be provided with locator pins in the pad receiving bores to orient the pads properly. The carrier may have cuts and grooves formed therein to provide a flexible or even beam mounted support for the bearing pads. The bearing may also have a multimode configuration and may include smart structures.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2424028 (1947-07-01), Haeberlein
patent: 4496251 (1985-01-01), Ide
patent: 4676668 (1987-06-01), Ide

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