Foil bearing, and foil bearing unit and turbo machine each having same
US-2016312655-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US10054129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10054129-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615219532-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A support apparatus for balance correction of a rotated body having an end face in a direction intersecting a rotation center and having a support hole in a rotation center portion of the end face includes a vertical mandrel inserted into the rotated body from a vertical direction by being fitted in the support hole; a fluid radial bearing provided on an outer circumferential surface of the mandrel and adapted to rotatably receive an inner surface of the support hole by means of a fluid ejected from the outer circumferential surface of the mandrel; and a fluid thrust bearing placed around the mandrel and adapted to eject the fluid to an end face of the rotated body and thereby float the rotated body.
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What is claimed is: 1. A support apparatus for balance correction, the support apparatus comprising: a rotated body having an end face which is formed by an undersurface of a disk-shaped base portion in a direction intersecting a rotation center; and a fluid thrust bearing adapted to rotatable support the rotated body, wherein the fluid thrust bearing supports the rotated body at a position from an intermediate portion between the rotation center of the rotated body and an outer circumferential end of the base portion of the rotated body to the outer circumferential end on the end face of the rotated body. 2. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 1 , further comprising a fluid radial bearing adapted to rotatably support the rotated body. 3. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 2 , wherein the rotated body has a support hole provided in a central portion of the end face; and the fluid radial bearing rotatably receives an inner surface of the support hole. 4. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 3 , wherein the fluid radial bearing includes a mandrel; and the fluid thrust bearing includes a wall surrounding the mandrel and ejects the fluid from an end portion of the wall to the end face of the rotated body and thereby floats the rotated body. 5. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 4 , wherein: the mandrel includes a fitting and inserting portion fitted in the support hole; a fluid ejection hole is provided in an outer circumferential surface of the fitting and inserting portion; and a relief path for the fluid is provided in an axial portion of the fitting and inserting portion. 6. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 2 , wherein: the rotated body has a boss provided in a central portion of the end face; and the fluid radial bearing includes a recess adapted to rotatably receive an outer circumferential surface of the boss. 7. The support apparatus for balance correction according to claim 6 , wherein a fluid ejection hole is provided in an inner circumferential surface of the recess. 8. A support apparatus for balance correction, the support apparatus comprising: a rotated body which has an end face which is formed by an undersurface of a disk-shaped base portion in a direction intersecting a rotation center and has a support hole in a central portion of the end face; a vertical mandrel inserted into the rotated body from a vertical direction by being fitted in the support hole; a fluid radial bearing provided on an outer circumferential surface of the mandrel and adapted to rotatably receive an inner surface of the support hole of the rotated body by means of a fluid ejected from the outer circumferential surface of the mandrel; and a fluid thrust bearing placed around the mandrel and adapted to eject the fluid to a region from an intermediate portion between the rotation center of the rotated body and an outer circumferential end of the rotated body to the outer circumferential end on the end face of the rotated body and thereby float the rotated body. 9. A support apparatus for balance correction, the support apparatus comprising: a rotated body which has an end face which is formed by an undersurface of a disk-shaped base portion in a direction intersecting a rotation center and has a boss in a central portion of the end face; a vertical mandrel provided with a recess which allows fitting and insertion of the boss of the rotated body and inserted into the rotated body from a vertical direction by fitting between the boss and the recess; a fluid radial bearing provided in an inner circumferential surface of the recess and adapted to rotatably receive an outer circumferential surface of the boss by means of a fluid ejected from the inner circumferential surface of the recess; and a fluid thrust bearing placed around the mandrel and adapted to eject the fluid to a region from an intermediate portion between the rotation center of the rotated body and an outer circumferential end of the rotated body to the outer circumferential end on the end face of the rotated body and thereby float the rotated body.
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