Advancements in Active Journal Bearings: A Critical Review of Performance, Control, and Emerging Prospects
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Modelling
Abstract
The active or adjustable journal bearings are designed with unique mechanisms to reduce the rotor-bearing system lateral vibrations by adjusting their damping and stiffness. The article provides a comprehensive review of the literature, outlining the structure and findings of studies on active bearings. Over the years, various kinds of adjustable bearing designs have been developed with unique operational mechanisms. Such bearing designs include adjustable pad sectors, externally adjustable pads, active oil injection through pad openings, and flexible deformable sleeves. These modifications enhance the turbine shaft line’s performance by increasing the system’s overall stability. The detailed review in this paper highlights the characteristics of bearings, along with the key advantages, limitations, and potential offered by active control across different bearing types. The efficiency of any rotor system can be greatly enhanced by optimally selecting the adjustable bearing parameters. These adjustable bearings have demonstrated a unique capability to modify the hydrodynamic operation within the bearing clearances. Experimental studies and simulation approaches were also utilized to optimize bearing geometries, lubrication regimes, and control mechanisms. The use of advanced controllers like PID, LQG, and Deep Q networks further refined the stability. The concluding section of the article explores potential avenues for the future development of active bearings.
DOI
10.3390/modelling6030097
Publication Date
9-1-2025
Recommended Citation
Vernekar, Navaneeth Krishna; Pai, Raghuvir; Aroor, Ganesha; and Kumar, Nitesh, "Advancements in Active Journal Bearings: A Critical Review of Performance, Control, and Emerging Prospects" (2025). Open Access archive. 12625.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/12625