Naseel Ibnu Azeez.M.P Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering
Naseel Ibnu Azeez.M.P Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering
Naseel Ibnu Azeez.M.P Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Email:naseel@live.com
Bearing is a machine component which supports another machine element (known as
journal).
It permits relative motion between the contact surfaces of the members, while
carrying the load
• Based on the Direction of Load
1. Radial Bearing
Load acting perpendicular to the direction of motion of
moving element
2. Thrust Bearing
Load acts along the axis of rotation
• Based on Nature of Contact
1. Sliding Contact Bearing
Sliding takes place between the fixed and moving element of
bearing and its also known as plain bearing
2. Rolling Contact Bearings
Balls or rollers introduced between moving and fixed elements
and it is also known as anti-friction bearings
Journal Bearing
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Journal (Sleeve) Bearings
Thick-film lubrication (hydrodynamic), pressure distribution, and
film thickness.
hmin = minimum film thickness, c = radial clearance,
e = eccentricity
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Rolling Contact Bearings
i. Outer race
ii. Inner race
iii. Rolling element
iv. Cage of retaining ring
Construction Diagram :
i. Ball Bearing
• Deep groove (Conrad) bearing
• Filling notch ball bearing
• Angular contact bearings (AC)
Single row of deep groove ball bearing can combinational of radial and
thrust load.
Load capacity is limited by the number of balls
Primarily designed to support radial loads, the thrust capacity is about
70% of radial load capacity
Filling notch ball bearings