Flexible shoe for a thrust bearing
View Patent ↗A shoe for a hydrodynamic thrust bearing is arranged relative to a transverse axis, a lateral axis, and a normal axis that intersect with and are perpendicular to each other. The shoe includes a bearing surface for supporting an axial load along the normal axis; a first flexible portion extending along the transverse axis; and first and second lateral portions extending laterally from opposite sides of the first flexible portion. The first flexible portion is more flexible about the transverse axis than the first and second lateral portions.
1 . A shoe for a hydrodynamic thrust bearing, the shoe being arranged relative to a transverse axis, a lateral axis, and a normal axis that intersect with and are perpendicular to each other, the shoe comprising:
a bearing surface for supporting an axial load along the normal axis;
a first flexible portion extending along the transverse axis;
a second flexible portion extending along the lateral axis;
a first lateral portion extending laterally from a first side of the first flexible portion;
a second lateral portion extending laterally from a second side of the first flexible portion that is opposite to the first side of the first flexible portion;
a first transverse portion extending transversely from a first side of the second flexible portion, the first transverse portion including a segment of the first lateral portion and a segment of the second lateral portion; and
a second transverse portion extending transversely from a second side of the second flexible portion that is opposite to the first side of the second flexible portion, the second transverse portion including another segment of the first lateral portion and another segment of the second lateral portion,
wherein the first flexible portion is more flexible about the transverse axis than the first and second lateral portions, and
wherein the second flexible portion is more flexible about the lateral axis than the first and second transverse portions.
2 . The shoe according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second lateral portions each comprise one or more stiffening portions, each stiffening portion having a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the first flexible portion.
3 . The shoe according to claim 1 , wherein the first flexible portion and first and second lateral portions define a channel that extends longitudinally along the transverse axis.
4 . The shoe according to claim 1 , wherein the shoe comprises a plurality of stiffening portions demarcated by the first and second flexible portions, each stiffening portion having a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the first flexible portion and a thickness of the second flexible portion.
5 . The shoe according to claim 1 , wherein:
the first flexible portion and first and second lateral portions define a transverse channel that extends longitudinally along the transverse axis, and
the second flexible portion and first and second transverse portions define a lateral channel that extends longitudinally along the lateral axis.
6 . A shoe assembly comprising:
a shoe according to claim 1 , and
a shoe support coupled to the shoe that supports the shoe and defines a convex engagement surface for pivotable engagement with another structure.
7 . The shoe assembly according to claim 6 , wherein the normal axis passes through the first flexible portion and a center of curvature of the convex engagement surface.
8 . The shoe assembly according to claim 6 ,
wherein the normal axis passes through the first flexible portion, the second flexible portion, and a center of curvature of the convex engagement surface.
9 . The shoe assembly according to claim 6 , further comprising one or more pins pivotably coupling the shoe and shoe support, wherein each pin is received within an associated hole in the shoe and an associated hole in the shoe support.
10 . The shoe assembly according to claim 9 , wherein each pin comprises:
a first end portion defining a first convex pin surface for pivotably engaging the shoe,
a second end portion defining a second convex pin surface for pivotably engaging the shoe support, and
an intermediate portion between and connecting the first end portion and second end portion.
11 . The shoe assembly according to claim 10 , wherein the first end portion and second end portion are radially flared such that a diameter of the intermediate portion is less than a maximum diameter of the first end portion and a maximum diameter of the second end portion.
12 . The shoe assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the shoe comprises a plurality of stiffening portions demarcated by the first flexible portion and the second flexible portion, wherein each pin is received within a hole of an associated stiffening portion.
13 . A hydrodynamic thrust bearing comprising:
a base ring, and
a plurality of shoe assemblies circumferentially aligned about and supported by the base ring, wherein each shoe assembly of the plurality of shoe assemblies corresponds to the shoe assembly according to claim 6 .
14 . A system comprising:
a hydrodynamic thrust bearing according to claim 13 ;
a rotatable body comprising a shaft and a thrust collar fixed to the shaft, wherein the bearing surface of each shoe assembly of the plurality of shoe assemblies faces the thrust collar; and
a layer of pressurized fluid provided on the bearing surface of each shoe assembly of the plurality of shoe assemblies.
15 . The system according to claim 14 , wherein for each shoe assembly of the plurality of shoe assemblies, the layer of pressurized fluid provided on the bearing surface of the shoe assembly has a centroid of hydrodynamic pressure located such that the normal axis passes through the centroid of hydrodynamic pressure and the first flexible portion of the shoe assembly.
16 . The system according to claim 15 , wherein for each shoe assembly of the plurality of shoe assemblies,
the normal axis of the shoe assembly passes through the second flexible portion.
17 . A shoe assembly comprising:
a shoe for a hydrodynamic thrust bearing, the shoe being arranged relative to a transverse axis, a lateral axis, and a normal axis that intersect with and are perpendicular to each other, the shoe comprising:
a bearing surface for supporting an axial load along the normal axis,
a first flexible portion extending along the transverse axis,
a second flexible portion extending along the lateral axis, and
a first lateral portion extending laterally from a first side of the first flexible portion,
wherein the first flexible portion is more flexible about the transverse axis than the first and second lateral portions;
a shoe support coupled to the shoe that supports the shoe and defines a convex engagement surface for pivotable engagement with another structure, wherein the shoe support comprises:
a main body having a first surface that faces the shoe and an opposing second surface that faces away from the shoe,
one or more positioning members extending from the first surface of the main body, each positioning member being configured for inhibiting relative movement between the shoe and shoe support along the lateral axis and/or transverse axis, and
a rocker portion that extends from the second surface of the main body and defines the convex engagement surface.
18 . The shoe assembly according to claim 17 , wherein:
the first flexible portion and first and second lateral portions define a transverse channel that extends longitudinally along the transverse axis, and
the one or more positioning members includes a first positioning member that is received within the transverse channel and configured for inhibiting relative movement between the shoe and shoe support along the lateral axis.
19 . The shoe assembly according to claim 18 , wherein:
the shoe defines a lateral channel that extends longitudinally along the lateral axis, and
the one or more positioning members includes a second positioning member that is received within the lateral channel and configured for inhibiting relative movement between the shoe and shoe support along the transverse axis.