Ventilated aerodynamic foil bearing
US-2015369294-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2024384752A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024384752-A1 |
| Application number | US-202218693990-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 27, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to an air foil journal bearing including a bump foil having a plurality of elastic bumps and provided and coupled inside a bearing housing, a mid-foil provided inside the bump foil, formed in a circumferential direction, and having at least one circumferential end coupled to the bearing housing, and a top foil provided inside the mid-foil, formed in the circumferential direction, and having at least one circumferential end coupled to the bearing housing, in which a stepped portion is formed as a radius of an inner peripheral surface of a partial circumferential region of the mid-foil is smaller than a radius of an inner peripheral surface of the remaining region, such that an additional pressure is generated in a section in which a maximum positive pressure is applied when a rotor rotates at low speed, such that the rotor may float at a relatively low rotational speed, and friction and vibration between the rotor and the top foil may be reduced.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An air foil journal bearing comprising: a bump foil having a plurality of elastic bumps and provided and coupled inside a bearing housing; a mid-foil provided inside the bump foil, formed in a circumferential direction, and having at least one circumferential end coupled to the bearing housing; and a top foil provided inside the mid-foil, formed in the circumferential direction, and having at least one circumferential end coupled to the bearing housing, wherein a stepped portion is formed as a radius of an inner peripheral surface of a partial circumferential region of the mid-foil is smaller than a radius of an inner peripheral surface of the remaining region. 2 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein the stepped portion of the mid-foil extends in the circumferential direction and a rotation direction of a rotor while starting from a position spaced apart from a side, which is disposed perpendicularly below a center of the bearing housing, in the circumferential direction and a direction opposite to the rotation direction of the rotor. 3 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 2 , wherein a start point, from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, is within a range of 0 to 20 degrees in the direction opposite to the rotation direction of the rotor based on the side disposed perpendicularly below the center of the bearing housing. 4 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 2 , wherein an end point, at which the stepped portion of the mid-foil ends, is within a range of 0 to 15 degrees in the direction opposite to the rotation direction of the rotor based on a side disposed perpendicularly above the center of the bearing housing. 5 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 4 , wherein the top foil is formed to be wound by one or more turns, the other end of the top foil overlaps one end of top foil, and the other end of the top foil is disposed at a position spaced apart from an end point of the stepped portion of the mid-foil. 6 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 5 , wherein the top foil comprises: an overlap portion extending in the circumferential direction while overlapping the other end of the top foil; an extension portion bent radially inward in the circumferential direction from an end of the overlap portion; and a support portion extending in the circumferential direction from an end of the extension portion. 7 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein the stepped portion of the mid-foil is formed by bending a part of a single board with a uniform thickness. 8 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein the mid-foil is formed such that the remaining region excluding the stepped portion has a smaller thickness than the stepped portion. 9 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 8 , wherein the remaining region excluding the stepped portion of the mid-foil is formed by etching. 10 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein a stepped portion lateral surface, which is a stepped surface, at any one of or both a start point, from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, and an end point, at which the stepped portion ends, is formed in parallel with a radial direction. 11 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein a stepped portion lateral surface, which is a stepped surface, at any one of or both a start point, from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, and an end point, at which the stepped portion ends, is inclined with respect to a radial direction. 12 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 11 , wherein an inclination angle θ 1 of the stepped portion lateral surface is equal to or smaller than a forming angle θ 2 of the stepped portion lateral surface. 13 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein the stepped portion of the mid-foil is formed in a single continuous shape from a start point, from which the stepped portion starts, to an end point at which the stepped portion ends. 14 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 13 , wherein at the start point from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, a stepped portion lateral surface is formed in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction when the mid-foil is unfolded. 15 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 13 , wherein in a region adjacent to the start point from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, the start point of the stepped portion is formed at a central portion based on a width direction of the mid-foil, and a width of the stepped portion gradually increases in a direction in which the stepped portion extends. 16 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 1 , wherein in a region adjacent to a start point from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, at least one groove is formed in a direction corresponding to a stepped portion lateral surface in a direction in which the stepped portion extends. 17 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 16 , wherein at the start point from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, the stepped portion lateral surface is formed in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction when the mid-foil is unfolded. 18 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 16 , wherein in a region adjacent to the start point from which the stepped portion of the mid-foil starts, the start point of the stepped portion is formed at a central portion based on a width direction of the mid-foil, and a width of the stepped portion gradually increases in a direction in which the stepped portion extends. 19 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 16 , wherein a depth of the groove is equal to a thickness of a load support portion. 20 . The air foil journal bearing of claim 16 , wherein the groove is continuously formed from one end to the other end based on a width direction.
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