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This document contains information about sliding contact bearings and hydrodynamic journal bearings. It includes questions about Petroff's equation, bearing characteristic number, viscosity index, Sommerfeld number, bearing modulus, the difference between hydrostatic and hydrodynamic bearings, McKey's investigation, and the Raimondi and Boyd method. It also provides data to calculate values for supply pressure, flow requirements, power loss, coefficient of friction, minimum oil film thickness, temperature rise, and more for various bearing systems.
This document contains information about sliding contact bearings and hydrodynamic journal bearings. It includes questions about Petroff's equation, bearing characteristic number, viscosity index, Sommerfeld number, bearing modulus, the difference between hydrostatic and hydrodynamic bearings, McKey's investigation, and the Raimondi and Boyd method. It also provides data to calculate values for supply pressure, flow requirements, power loss, coefficient of friction, minimum oil film thickness, temperature rise, and more for various bearing systems.
This document contains information about sliding contact bearings and hydrodynamic journal bearings. It includes questions about Petroff's equation, bearing characteristic number, viscosity index, Sommerfeld number, bearing modulus, the difference between hydrostatic and hydrodynamic bearings, McKey's investigation, and the Raimondi and Boyd method. It also provides data to calculate values for supply pressure, flow requirements, power loss, coefficient of friction, minimum oil film thickness, temperature rise, and more for various bearing systems.
Sr. Name of Question Remarks No. Explain Petroff’s equation for hydrodynamic journal 1 bearings Explain following terms for Journal Bearing Bearing Characteristic Number, Viscosity Index, Sommer feld 2 Number, and Bearing Modulus.
Explain difference between Hydrostatic &
3 Hydrodynamic Bearing
4 Explain Mc keys Investigation.
Explain Raimondi and Boyd method for journal
bearings. The following data is given for a hydrostatic thrust bearing: 3 Thrust load=500 kN., shaft speed=720 rpm, shaft diameter=500 rpm, recess diameter=300 mm, film thickness=0.15 mm, viscosity of lubricant=160 SUS, specific gravity=0.86. Calculate (i) Supply pressure, (ii) flow requirement in litres/min (iii) power loss in pumping Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam Auto/Mech Department Year: 2018-19 Academic
(iv) frictional power loss.
The following data is given for a 360 ° hydrodynamic
bearing: Radial load=3.2 kN, Journal speed=1490 rpm, Journal diameter=50 mm, bearing length=50 mm, radial clearance=0.05mm, viscosity of lubricant=25cP. Assuming that total heat generated in the bearing is carried by the total 4 oil flow in the bearing, calculate Coefficient of friction Power lost in friction Minimum oil film thickness Flow requirements in 1 litres/min; and Temperature rise
Design a journal bearing from the following data: Radial
load = 20 kN, Diameter of journal =100 mm Speed of journal =900 r.p.m. Oil SAE 10 with viscosity at 550C = 0.017 kg/m-sec Ambient temperature =15.50C Maximum 5 bearing pressure = 1.5 MPa Permissible rise in oil temperature = 100C Heat dissipation coefficient = 1232 W/m2/0C L/D ratio = 1.6 Design parameter ZN/p = 28 Clearance ratio = 0.0013 Specific heat of oil = 1900 J/kg/0C Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam Auto/Mech Department Year: 2018-19 Academic
The following data is given for a 3600 hydrodynamic
bearings: Radial load : 3.1 kN Journal diameter : 50 mm Bearing length : 50 mm Journal speed : 1440 rpm Radial clearance : 50 microns Viscosity of lubricant : 25 cP Density of lubricant : 860 kg / m3 Sp. Heat of lubricant : 6 1.76 kJ / kg 0C Assuming that the total heat generated in the bearing is carried by the total oil flow in the bearing. Calculate: i) Sommerfeld Number ii) Minimum oil-film thickness iii) The coefficient of friction iv) The power lost in friction v) The total flow rate of lubricant in liter /minute vi) Side leakage A Petroff’s sleeve bearing consists of a sleeve having a bore diameter of 100.1 mm and a length of 100 mm. A shaft having 100 mm diameter supports a load of 4000 N. 7 A shaft runs at 2880 r.p.m in the sleeve. If the frictional torque on the shaft is 10 N-m, find i) The absolute viscosity of lubrication ii) The bearing pressure iii) The coefficient of friction and iv) The power lost in bearing. The dimensions of a hydrostatic thrust bearing with a rectangular oilgroove A, are shown in Fig-2. The pressure distribution can be assumed to be linear, varying 8 from supply pressure at the inner edge of the groove to atmospheric pressure at the outer edge of the pad. The flow over the corners can be neglected. The thrust load is 100 kN and the film thickness is 0.02 mm. the viscosity Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam Auto/Mech Department Year: 2018-19 Academic
of the lubrication oil is 300 cP. Calculate: (i) supply
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