Claims
- 1. A fluid bearing comprising:
- first and second bearing members, adapted for relative movement relative the one to the other and separated by a fluid film in use;
- a recess formed in said first bearing member and adapted for connection in use to a pressurized supply of fluid; said recess presenting leading and trailing ends relative to said relative movement, and also presenting a mouth region confronting the surface of said second bearing member;
- means defining a circulation path including a conduit defined by bounding walls, an inlet to said conduit located in proximity to said mouth region and to said trailing end of said recess, and an outlet from said conduit into said recess located in proximity to said mouth region and to said leading end of said recess, whereby in use said fluid may circulate from said mouth region through said inlet and said conduit and back through said outlet into said mouth region;
- and pressure-enhancing means included in said conduit and adapted in use to interact with said circulating fluid whereby to cause the pressure of said fluid at said outlet to be higher than said pressure of said fluid at said inlet.
- 2. A fluid bearing according to claim 1 in which at least some of said circulation takes places within said recess and said structure of said circulation path includes a baffle mounted within said recess, said baffle extending the full width of said recess and acting as an island around which said fluid circulates.
- 3. A fluid bearing according to claim 2 in which said baffle is movable whereby the characteristics of said recirculation path may be varied to match changes in operating conditions.
- 4. A fluid bearing according to claim 1 in which said structure of said circulation path includes means for positively driving said fluid flow within said circulation path, so that the rate of said circulation is greater than would result only from the drag of said relatively-moving bearing member upon said fluid within said recess.
- 5. A fluid bearing as claimed in claim 1 in which said bounding walls of said conduit constitute said pressure-enhancing means, said bounding walls being of smoothly divergent shape over at least part of the length of said conduit between said inlet and said outlet.
- 6. A method of operating a fluid bearing according to claim 1 in which shear resistance in said fluid within said recess and adjacent the surface of said second bearing member is reduced substantially to zero.
- 7. A method of operating a fluid bearing according to claim 6 in which the value of the function .psi., as defined in the specification, is not less than about 0.563.
- 8. A method of operating a fluid bearing according to claim 7, in which the function .psi. has a value of about 2/3 and the function .theta., as defined in the specification, has a value of about 1.5.
- 9. A fluid bearing as claimed in claim 1 in which a leading end wall defines said leading ends of said recess; a trailing end wall defines said trailing end of said recess; said conduit lying external to said recess; said inlet being formed in said trailing end wall and said outlet being formed in said leading end wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 39,440 filed May 15, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,918 issued Dec. 29, 1981, which claimed Priority based on UKPA No. 20298/78, filed May 17, 1978, the Priority of which is hereby claimed herein.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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