Elastic bearing
US-2024093726-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US9890810B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9890810-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415100059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A squeeze film damper includes a bearing housing as an inner ring disposed around a radially outer side of a bearing which rotatably supports a rotary shaft, an outer ring disposed around a radially outer side of the bearing housing, a squeeze film formed by circulating a viscous fluid through a clearance in a radial direction between the bearing housing and the outer ring, and a coupling pin which couples the bearing housing and the outer ring to each other and is deformable in response to relative displacement in the radial direction between the outer ring and the bearing housing. The coupling pin has stiffness that is higher in a vertical direction than in a horizontal direction in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction of the rotary shaft.
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A squeeze film damper comprising: an inner ring disposed around a radially outer side of a bearing, the bearing rotatably supporting a rotary shaft; an outer ring disposed around a radially outer side of the inner ring; a squeeze film formed by circulating a viscous fluid through a clearance in a radial direction between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a coupling member configured to couple the inner ring and the outer ring to each other, the coupling member being deformable in response to relative displacement in the radial direction between the outer ring and the inner ring, wherein the coupling member has stiffness that is higher in a load direction than in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the load direction in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, or wherein the inner ring and the outer ring are arranged in contact with each other at a load direction side in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, or wherein further comprising a spacer disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring at a load direction side, the spacer being in contact with an outer peripheral face of the inner ring and one of an inner peripheral face of the outer ring and an outer peripheral face of the outer ring, and attached to the inner ring or the outer ring. 2. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the coupling member has stiffness that is higher in a load direction than in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the load direction in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, the inner ring and the outer ring each have overlap parts overlapping each other in the axial direction, the coupling member is disposed along an axial direction and couples the overlap part of the inner ring and the overlap part of the outer ring to each other, a part of the coupling member serves as a deformable damper part deformable in response to the displacement, and the deformable damper part has stiffness that is higher in the load direction than in the perpendicular direction perpendicular to the load direction in the cross section perpendicular to the axial direction. 3. The squeeze film damper according to claim 2 , wherein the deformable damper part has a cross-sectional shape that is long in the load direction and short in the perpendicular direction in the cross section. 4. The squeeze film damper according to claim 2 , wherein the overlap part of the inner ring includes an inner coupling hole into which the coupling member is inserted, the overlap part of the outer ring includes an outer coupling hole into which the coupling member is inserted, the coupling member includes an inner fitting part fitted with the inner coupling hole, an outer fitting part fitted with the outer coupling hole, and the deformable damper part formed between the inner fitting part and the outer fitting part and housed in the outer coupling hole, and the deformable damper part abuts against an inner face of the outer coupling hole at a side in the load direction. 5. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the coupling member has stiffness that is higher in a load direction than in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the load direction in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, the inner ring and the outer ring each have overlap parts overlapping each other in a load direction, the coupling member is disposed along the load direction and couples the overlap part of the inner ring and the overlap part of the outer ring to each other, and a part of the coupling member serves as a deformable damper part deformable in response to the displacement. 6. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the coupling member has stiffness that is higher in a load direction than in a perpendicular direction perpendicular to the load direction in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, a plurality of the coupling members are disposed along an axial direction at predetermined intervals in a circumferential direction of the rotary shaft, and the intervals in the circumferential direction of the plurality of coupling members are short on both sides in the load direction and long on both sides in the perpendicular direction. 7. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the inner ring and the outer ring are arranged in contact with each other at a load direction side in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, the outer ring has an inner peripheral face facing the inner ring, the inner peripheral face being in contact with an outer peripheral face of the inner ring at the load direction side, and the inner peripheral face of the outer ring has a curvature radius that is larger in a region located at the load direction side than in a region other than the load direction side in a cross section perpendicular to the axial direction. 8. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when further comprising a spacer disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring at a load direction side, the spacer being in contact with the outer peripheral face of the inner ring and the inner peripheral face of the outer ring, the spacer is laid on an inner peripheral face of the outer ring, the inner peripheral face facing the inner ring. 9. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when further comprising a spacer disposed between the inner ring and the outer ring at a load direction side, the spacer being in contact with the outer peripheral face of the inner ring and the outer peripheral face of the outer ring, the spacer penetrates the outer ring from a radially outer side through a radially inner side. 10. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein when the inner ring and the outer ring are arranged in contact with each other at a load direction side in a cross section perpendicular to an axial direction, a plurality of the coupling members are disposed along the axial direction at predetermined intervals in a circumferential direction of the rotary shaft, and the number of the plurality of coupling members is smaller at the load direction side than at an opposite side of the load direction side. 11. The squeeze film damper according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a tilting pad bearing including a plurality of pads disposed around the rotary shaft at predetermined intervals, and a bearing housing configured to hold the plurality of pads, the bearing housing being disposed around radially outer sides of the plurality of pads, and the bearing housing and the inner ring are integrated with each other. 12. A bearing unit comprising: a bearing configured to rotatably support a rotary shaft; and the squeeze film damper according to claim 1 disposed around a radially outer side of the bearing. 13. A turbine comprising: the bearing unit according to claim 12 ; and the rotary shaft rotatably supported by the bearing unit. 14. A squeeze film damper comprising: an inner ring disposed around a radially outer side of a bearing, the bearing rotatably supporting a rotary shaft; an outer ring disposed around a radially outer side of the inner ring; a squeeze film formed by circulating a viscous fluid through a clearance in a radial direction between the inner ring and the outer ring; and a coupling member configured to couple the inner ring and the outer ring to each other, the coupling member being deformable in response to relative displacement in the radial direction between the outer ring and the inner ring, wherein the
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