In order to improve the oil film bearing capacity of journal bearings
an adaptive scale optimization design scheme for elliptical section dimple texture is proposed. Considering the cavitation and roughness effect
a textured bearing lubrication model based on the Reynolds equation is constructed. In the determining the optimal texture parameters
the particle swarm optimization algorithm is integrated
and the maximum bearing capacity is taken as the optimization goal. At the same time
the texture depth and texture radius are adaptively optimized according to the specific working conditions
the optimized bearing capacity and oil film pressure are analyzed. The optimized textured bearing is placed at different speeds and eccentricities to study its load-carrying effect. The results show that the bearing capacity of the optimized bearing is increased by 4.23% comparing with that without texture. With the increasing of rotational speed
the bearing capacity increases almost linearly
and the improvement of bearing capacity under the medium and low eccentricity is more significant. The adaptive scale optimization scheme outperforms the equal-scale optimization scheme in terms of bearing performance.