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Hydrodynamic journal foil bearing system
   
Document Number
US Patent 6964522
Issued Date
November 15, 2005
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Kang; Sun Goo (Los Angeles, CA)
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Abstract
A high load capacity hydrodynamic journal foil bearing system is disclosed, which comprises a top foil and a plurality of undersprings. Preload forces are transferred from the undersprings to internal circumferential compressive forces within a top foil, resulting in low preload forces against the shaft, allowing the shaft to expand at high speeds without increasing the preload forces or overloading the fluid film. One underspring may have a different spring rate than another underspring. The top foil may be normalized to shaft shape and dimensions. These features may be accomplished with using less mechanical parts than other journal foil bearing system designs.
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Published
November 15, 2005
Application Number
10/763,775
Filed
January 22, 2004
US Classification
384/103   384/104 384/106
Int'l Classification
F16C   17/00   (20060101)   F16C   17/12   (20060101)  
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384/103   384/104   384/106  
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