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Modeling and Analysis of the Eccentric-Load Resistance of Single Rectangular Hydrostatic Oil Pad Units
by Mengyang Li, Ye Ding and Jie Wu
Lubricants 2025, 13(11), 471; https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants13110471 - 24 Oct 2025
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Hydrostatic bearings are extensively utilized in precision and ultra-precision machinery. Owing to the small oil film clearance of such bearings, they are prone to tilting under eccentric loads, which may ultimately lead to bearing failure. To investigate the eccentric load characteristics of hydrostatic [...] Read more.
Hydrostatic bearings are extensively utilized in precision and ultra-precision machinery. Owing to the small oil film clearance of such bearings, they are prone to tilting under eccentric loads, which may ultimately lead to bearing failure. To investigate the eccentric load characteristics of hydrostatic bearings, a typical rectangular hydrostatic oil pad unit was selected as the research object. First, an analytical model for the eccentric load-carrying capacity of the rectangular oil pad was established. This model was then validated through computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. On this basis, the static and dynamic characteristics of the rectangular hydrostatic oil pad were systematically studied. The results indicate that oil supply pressure, orifice diameter, and oil pad dimensions exert significant influences on the angular stiffness and angular damping of hydrostatic bearings. Specifically, increasing the oil supply pressure to above 3 MPa can facilitate the enhancement of anti-eccentric load capacity. Under the premise of ensuring static load-carrying capacity, a moderate increase in orifice diameter is conducive to improving anti-eccentric load capacity. When the oil pad area is fixed, adjusting the width-to-height ratio of the oil pad can modify the angular damping coefficient in the corresponding direction. However, the adjustment tends to reduce the angular damping coefficient in other directions, necessitating a comprehensive evaluation in practical applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Hydrostatic and Hydrodynamic Bearings)
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Monitoring of Oil Exploitation Infrastructure by Combining Unsupervised Pixel-Based Classification of Polarimetric SAR and Object-Based Image Analysis
by Simon Plank, Alexander Mager and Elisabeth Schoepfer
Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 11977-12004; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs61211977 - 2 Dec 2014
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In developing countries, there is a high correlation between the dependence of oil exports and violent conflicts. Furthermore, even in countries which experienced a peaceful development of their oil industry, land use and environmental issues occur. Therefore, independent monitoring of oil field infrastructure [...] Read more.
In developing countries, there is a high correlation between the dependence of oil exports and violent conflicts. Furthermore, even in countries which experienced a peaceful development of their oil industry, land use and environmental issues occur. Therefore, independent monitoring of oil field infrastructure may support problem solving. Earth observation data enables fast monitoring of large areas which allows comparing the real amount of land used by the oil exploitation and the companies’ contractual obligations. The target feature of this monitoring is the infrastructure of the oil exploitation, oil well pads—rectangular features of bare land covering an area of approximately 50–60 m × 100 m. This article presents an automated feature extraction procedure based on the combination of a pixel-based unsupervised classification of polarimetric synthetic aperture radar data (PolSAR) and an object-based post-classification. The method is developed and tested using dual-polarimetric TerraSAR-X imagery acquired over the Doba basin in south Chad. The advantages of PolSAR are independence of the cloud coverage (vs. optical imagery) and the possibility of detailed land use classification (vs. single-pol SAR). The PolSAR classification uses the polarimetric Wishart probability density function based on the anisotropy/entropy/alpha decomposition. The object-based post-classification refinement, based on properties of the feature targets such as shape and area, increases the user’s accuracy of the methodology by an order of a magnitude. The final achieved user’s and producer’s accuracy is 59%–71% in each case (area based accuracy assessment). Considering only the numbers of correctly/falsely detected oil well pads, the user’s and producer’s accuracies increase to even 74%–89%. In an iterative training procedure the best suited polarimetric speckle filter and processing parameters of the developed feature extraction procedure are determined. The high transferability of the methodology is proved by an application to a second SAR acquisition. Full article
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