A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water

Cavitation is a common phenomenon in journal bearing, which plays a crucial role in lubrication efficiency. However, the degree to which the cavitation phenomenon affects the lubrication performance for a different type of lubricant is still unclear. Therefore, in this paper, a comparison between th...

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Main Authors: Rasep, Z., Yazid, M. N. A. W. M., Samion, S.
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Published: Malaysian Tribology Society (Mytribos) 2021
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spelling my.utm.942112022-03-31T14:43:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94211/ A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water Rasep, Z. Yazid, M. N. A. W. M. Samion, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Cavitation is a common phenomenon in journal bearing, which plays a crucial role in lubrication efficiency. However, the degree to which the cavitation phenomenon affects the lubrication performance for a different type of lubricant is still unclear. Therefore, in this paper, a comparison between the case of ‘cavitation’ and ‘without cavitation’ phenomena for journal bearing is presented. This study focused on three different types of lubricants which can be categorized into renewable and non-renewable resources, which are water, palm oil, and engine oil (SAE20W40). The uniqueness of our study is the inclusion of renewable sources, which is palm oil. Numerical analysis was chosen as an approach tool via ANSYS FLUENT. The cavitation process is investigated with a change in the pressure distribution of the oil film in the journal bearing. In the situation of non-cavitation model applied, the cavitation effect is neglected which has yielded a different value of pressure maximum and a minimum of the fluid film as compared if the cavitation concept is introduced. This study demonstrates the importance of the cavitation approach incorporation in the numerical prediction of lubrication in a hydrodynamic journal bearing. Malaysian Tribology Society (Mytribos) 2021 Article PeerReviewed Rasep, Z. and Yazid, M. N. A. W. M. and Samion, S. (2021) A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water. Jurnal Tribologi, 28 . pp. 48-62. ISSN 2289-7232 https://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v28/JT-28-48-62.pdf
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Rasep, Z.
Yazid, M. N. A. W. M.
Samion, S.
A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
description Cavitation is a common phenomenon in journal bearing, which plays a crucial role in lubrication efficiency. However, the degree to which the cavitation phenomenon affects the lubrication performance for a different type of lubricant is still unclear. Therefore, in this paper, a comparison between the case of ‘cavitation’ and ‘without cavitation’ phenomena for journal bearing is presented. This study focused on three different types of lubricants which can be categorized into renewable and non-renewable resources, which are water, palm oil, and engine oil (SAE20W40). The uniqueness of our study is the inclusion of renewable sources, which is palm oil. Numerical analysis was chosen as an approach tool via ANSYS FLUENT. The cavitation process is investigated with a change in the pressure distribution of the oil film in the journal bearing. In the situation of non-cavitation model applied, the cavitation effect is neglected which has yielded a different value of pressure maximum and a minimum of the fluid film as compared if the cavitation concept is introduced. This study demonstrates the importance of the cavitation approach incorporation in the numerical prediction of lubrication in a hydrodynamic journal bearing.
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author Rasep, Z.
Yazid, M. N. A. W. M.
Samion, S.
author_facet Rasep, Z.
Yazid, M. N. A. W. M.
Samion, S.
author_sort Rasep, Z.
title A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
title_short A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
title_full A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
title_fullStr A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
title_full_unstemmed A study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using CFD: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
title_sort study of cavitation effect in a journal bearing using cfd: a case study of engine oil, palm oil and water
publisher Malaysian Tribology Society (Mytribos)
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94211/
https://jurnaltribologi.mytribos.org/v28/JT-28-48-62.pdf
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