ABSTRACT
The design concept for hydrostatic bearings is the generation of a high-pressure
fluid film by using an external pump. The hydrostatic system of a journal bearing
is shown in Fig. 1-4. The fluid is fed from a pump into several recesses around the
bore of the bearing. From the recesses, the fluid flows out through a thin
clearance, h0, between the journal and bearing surfaces, at the lands outside
the recesses. Previous literature on hydrostatic bearings includes Opitz (1967),
Rowe (1989), Bassani and Picicigallo (1992), and Decker and Shapiro (1968).