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Sliding Contact Bearings

This chapter discusses lubrication and different types of bearings. It covers hydrostatic and hydrodynamic lubrication, the basic modes of lubrication including elastohydrodynamic, thin film and thick film lubrication. It also discusses lubricants, viscosity, hydrostatic bearings, thrust bearings, Petroff's equation and bearing characteristics. A number of figures illustrate lubrication concepts, pressure distributions, bearing constructions and load characteristics.

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Sliding Contact Bearings

This chapter discusses lubrication and different types of bearings. It covers hydrostatic and hydrodynamic lubrication, the basic modes of lubrication including elastohydrodynamic, thin film and thick film lubrication. It also discusses lubricants, viscosity, hydrostatic bearings, thrust bearings, Petroff's equation and bearing characteristics. A number of figures illustrate lubrication concepts, pressure distributions, bearing constructions and load characteristics.

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Chapter 16

Sliding Contact
Bearings
Chapter 16

Lubrication
Hydrostatic Bearing
Hydrodynamic Bearing
Chapter 16

Lubrication?
Classification of Lubricants
Chapter 16

Basic Modes of Lubrication

Elastohydrodynamic
Thin Film
Thick Film
Chapter 16

Elastohydrodynamic
Lubrication
Chapter 16

Thin Film OR Boundary Lubrication


(a) Metal to metal Contact
(b) Cluster of molecules
Chapter 16

Thick Film Lubrication

Newton’s Law of Viscosity


Chapter 16

Unit of Viscosity
Chapter 16

Hydrostatic Bearing
Chapter 16

Types of Thrust Bearing


Chapter 16

Hydrostatic Lubrication (a) Journal at Rest (b) Journal at Full


Speed
Chapter 16

Fig. 16.1 Hydrodynamic Lubrication (a) Journal at Rest (b) Journal starts to
Rotate (c) Journal at Full speed
Chapter
Petroffs 16
equation:

Fig. 16.10
Chapter 16

Bearing characteristics Number

Fig. 16.11 mN/p Curve


Chapter 16

Viscous flow through slot (a) Rectangular slot


(b) Velocity distribution
Chapter 16

Hydrostatic step bearing


Chapter 16

Pressure distribution in Hydrostatic bearing


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.15
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Fig. 16.16
Chapter 16

Fig. 16.17 (a) Six pad Bearing (b) Dimensions of pad


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.8 Viscosity–Temperature Relationship


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.9 Viscosity index


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Fig. 16.2 Pressure Distribution in Hydrodynamic Bearing


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Fig. 16.3 Full and Partial Bearings


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Fig. 16.18 Conical thrust bearing


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Fig. 16.19 Variation of Power losses


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Fig. 16.20 Fluid element in X-Y plane


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Fig. 16.21 Fluid element in Y-Z plane


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Fig. 16.22 Equilibrium of Forces in X direction


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Fig. 16.23 Equilibrium of Forces in Z direction


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Fig. 16.24
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Fig. 16.25
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Fig. 16.26 Effect of (l/d) ratio on average bearing pressure


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Fig. 16.27
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Fig. 16.28
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Fig. 16.29 Bearing constructions


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Fig. 16.30 Circumferential oil groove bearing


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.31 Cylindrical oil groove bearing


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.32 Principle of oil ring bearing


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.33 Structure of Lubricating oils


Chapter 16

Fig. 16.34 Load Characteristics of Bearings (a) Hydrodynamic Bearing


(b) Hydrostatic Bearing (c) Rolling Contact Bearing
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Fig. 16.35
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Fig. 16.36
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Fig. 16.37 Spherical step bearing

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