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This document contains questions and solutions related to bearing component design. It includes: 1) A question about selecting a bearing from Table 11-2 to meet a life requirement of 50,000 hours at 480 rpm with a radial load of 610 lbf and reliability goal of 0.90. 2) A question about selecting a bearing from Table 11-3 to meet a reliability goal of 0.90 with a 7342-N radial load. 3) A question about selecting angular contact and straight roller bearings from Table 11-2 to meet a 50,000 hour life, 1.4 application factor, and 0.90 combined reliability goal given shaft forces.
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This document contains questions and solutions related to bearing component design. It includes: 1) A question about selecting a bearing from Table 11-2 to meet a life requirement of 50,000 hours at 480 rpm with a radial load of 610 lbf and reliability goal of 0.90. 2) A question about selecting a bearing from Table 11-3 to meet a reliability goal of 0.90 with a 7342-N radial load. 3) A question about selecting angular contact and straight roller bearings from Table 11-2 to meet a 50,000 hour life, 1.4 application factor, and 0.90 combined reliability goal given shaft forces.
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UNIVERSITI TEKNIKAL MALAYSIA MELAKA FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BMCD 3523 MACHINE COMPONENT DESIGN TUTORIAL 5 BEARING Q1 An angular-contact,

t, inner ring rotation, 02-series ball bearing is required for an application in which the life requirement is 50000 h at 480 rev/min. The design radial load is 610 lbf. The application factor is 1.4. The reliability goal is 0.90. Find the multiple of rating life xD required and the catalog rating C10 with which to enter Table 11-2. Choose a bearing and estimate the existing reliability in service. The other bearing on the shaft of Problem Q1 is to be 03-series cylindrical roller bearing with inner ring rotating. For a 7342-N radial load, find the catalog rating C10 with which to enter Table 11-3. The reliability goal is 0.90. Choose the bearing and estimate its reliability in use. Figure 1 shown is a geared countershaft with an overhanging pinion at C. Select an angular-contact ball bearing from Table 11-2 for mounting at O and a straight roller bearing for mounting at B. The force on gear A is FA = 2670 N, and the shaft is to run at a speed of 480 rev/min. Solution of the static problem gives force of bearing against the shaft at O as RO = 1722j + 2078k Nm and at B as RB = 1406j 7187k N. Specify the bearing required, using an application factor of 1.4, a desired life of 50000 h, and a combined reliability goal of 0.90.

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Figure 2 is a schematic drawing of a countershaft that supports two V-belt pulleys. The countershaft runs at 1200 rev/min and the bearings are to have a life of 60 kh at a combined reliability of 0.999. The belt tension on a loose side of pulley A is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. Select deep-groove bearings from table 11-2 for use at O and E, each to have a 25-mm bore, using an application factor of unity.

Figure 2 Q3 Estimate the remaining life in revolutions of an 02-30 mm angular-contact ball bearing already subjected to 200 000 revolutions with a radial load of 18 kN, if it is now to be subjected to a change in load to 30 kN. The same 02-30 angular-contact ball bearing as in Problem Q3 is to be subjected to a two-step loading cycle of 4 min with a loading of 18 kN, and one of 6 min with a loading of 30 kN. This cycle is to be repeated until failure. Estimate the total life in revolutions, hours, and loading cycles.

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