A Review of Engine Bearing Analysis Methods at General Motors
920489
2/1/1992
- Content
- An array of engine bearing analysis methods has been developed at General Motors over the years. All of these analyses consider wedge and squeeze effects, finite-length bearing, variation of load with crank angle, and cavitation effects. The simplest among them utilizes the so-called mobility method for solving the governing Reynolds equation. Others include finite-element solution for bearings with arbitrary geometry and grooving, finite-element solution for elastohydrodynamic lubrication, mass-conserving finite-volume solution, non-Newtonian lubricant analysis, and thermohydrodynamic analysis.This paper reviews these methods, describes when and how these methods are used, compares results and describes some applications.
- Citation
- Goenka, P. and Paranjpe, R., "A Review of Engine Bearing Analysis Methods at General Motors," International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, February 24, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920489.