Experimental Investigation of Main Journal Bearing Performance in Marine Applications with Heavy Loads at Slow Speeds Utilizing Different Grade Oils |
Nour A Marey, El-Sayed H Hegazy |
DOI NO. https://doi.org/10.59660/46738 Received 22/11/2022, Revised 02/01/2023, Acceptance 15/03/2023, Available online and Published 01/07/2023 |
Abstract
Heavy loads are known to be among the most critical operational factors affecting the behavior of the lubricating oil film within journal bearing related to marine slow speed diesel engines. In light of the fact, a comprehensive investigation was carried out to examine the performance of journal bearing under heavy loads resulting from increased maximum pressure within the combustion chamber. Further, the research test trial procedures have been extended to cover the different speed ranges of 40 rpm, 85 rpm and 105 rpm, as corresponding to the engine loads (40 %, 85% and 100 % respectively), together with the different oil grades of 20W50, 5W40 and 0W30. Universal Journal Bearing Test Rig (UJBTR) was utilized for conducting the experimental test trials due to its capability to contain versatile variations regarding the key operational factors. Experimental test trials basically based on tracing the changes in the oil film pressure distribution and the maximum oil film pressure values, have given insight into the behavior of heavy-loaded journal bearing of diesel engine related to ships. Based all the experimental test trials under optimal and heavy load conditions, oil grade 5W40 was concluded to provide the most optimal operating conditions for all tested speed ranges.