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Bump Foil Damping Using a Simplified Model

Swanson, E.E..

ASME Journal of Tribology, vol 128, pp. 542-550, 2006

ABSTRACT
Foil bearings are a key enabling technology for advanced and oil-free rotating machinery.
In certain applications, they provide a level of performance that is difficult or impossible
to match with other technologies. A number of reasonably successful analytical
techniques to predict bearing load capacity, power loss, and stiffness have been developed.
Prediction of damping, however, has remained problematic. This work presents a
fresh look at the damping problem. Using a simplified representation of a bump foil, this
work considers explicitly adding the load dependence of the friction force. This approach
is shown to provide a good match to previous experimental data. Parametric study results
for the various model parameters are presented to examine the characteristics of this
model. It is concluded that the load-dependent frictional force is important to consider
for a bump foil damping model.


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