Plain Bearings Flashcards
Load on a journal bearing
radial
Load on a thrust bearing
axial
Radial load acting in one direction and on one area of the bearing
stationary load
Radial load with loads shift less than 180
oscillating load
Radial loads with load shifts more than 180
reciprocating load
One piece journal bearing are typically called a
bushing
Split bearing that allows bearing to align its bore with sag in the shaft of a heavy rotor. Reduces edge loading
Spherical seat
Bushing can handle only radial load except when
used with thrust washer or flanged
Advantage of wrapped bushing over solid bushing
fatigue strength
Porosity of a Pre lubricated bushing
3-30%
Purpose of a circumferential groove
Provides more oil but reduces load by 50%
Bearing with an unsteady load at high speed can develop a condition called
oil whirl
Oil whirl can be stabilized with these 2 bearing one for heavy use and the other for light use
lobes bearing-light use
tilting pad-heavy use
Hydrodynamic vs hydrostatic load capacity
Hydrodynamic higher
Hydrostatic lower
Hydrodynamic vs hydrostatic size
dynamic larger
Hydrodynamic vs hydrostatic maximum speed
dynamic higher
static lower
Hydrodynamic vs hydrostatic minimum speed
dynamic higher
static zero
Bearing requiring jacking oil to be up to pressure
Oil lift journal bearing
Bushing bored out of a solid piece of bearing material such as lead bronze or teflon
solid bushing
Bushing consist of a thin steel shell lined with a soft bearing material such as lead bronze
wrapped bushing
bushing often made of rubber, only suitable for very light loads such as on vertical shafts
water lubricated bushings
bushings made of porous material soaked with lubricant, only suitable for light loads as oil will evaporate
pre lubricated bushings
bushing made of slippery material such as graphite or PTFE, useful in areas where lubrication is impossible due to inaccessibility
dry lubricated bushing
material with highest compressive strength
silver
material with highest fatigue resistance
silver
characteristic- must not seize or weld to journal under rubbing conditions such as during start up. wear can be adhesive
compatibility
characteristic- the bearing material should form a good metallurgical bond to the backing material, the bond should not be brittle and should resist breakdown under operation conditions
bondability
characteristic- ability to retain a film of lubricant
wettability
characteristic- allows the material to yield to misalignment or imperfections in the shaft, it ensures all parts of the bearing carry a share of the load
deformability/ conformability
characteristic- the resistance of the bearing material to cracking and flaking
fatigue resistance
characteristic- the bearing material must be strong enough to support the shaft loads at maximum operating tempurature
compressive strength
bearing use to stabilize shaft in light applications such as turbochargers
lobed
bearing use to stabilize shaft in heavy turbine compressors unit
tilting pad style aka pivoted shoe