BEARING
where, Z = absolute viscosity at temperature t, in kg/m-s
S = Saybolt universal viscosity, in seconds.
Let, D = diameter of the bearing
d = diameter of the journal
l = length of the bearing
where, N = speed of journal
l = length of bearing
The minimum amount of friction occurs at A and at this point the value of ZN/p is known as bearing modulus, which is denoted by K.
(when Z is in Kg/m-s and p is in N/mm2) k = factor to correct end leakage. = 0.002 for l/d = 0.75 to 0.8
= 14.3 × 106 (for design purpose) Z ® kg/m-s, P ® N/mm2
where, L — bearing life (million revolutions)
C = Dynamic load capacity in Newton
P = equivalent dynamic load
p = 3 for ball bearing p = 10/3 for roller bearing
This relationship between life in million revolutions and life in working hours is
where, Lh = bearing life (in hours) n = speed of rotation (rpm)
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