Distribution of forces in each bearing of a shaft line
Rolling bearings : common principles and data
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Distribution of forces in each bearing of a shaft line
Rolling bearings : common principles and data

Author : Pascal GUAY

Publication date: December 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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5. Distribution of forces in each bearing of a shaft line

5.1 Non-preloaded bearings

Tapered roller bearings are generally mounted with a preload. In ball bearings, pure axial loading cancels out the clearance and always creates a contact angle, even in the case of radial (or "deep groove") ball bearings.

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5.1.1 Axial loading

Let's assume that it's bearing 2 that's mounted sliding.

A pure axial load A is exerted centered on the bearing. This generates an axial load of A on the bearing taking the load (bearing 1) and a zero...

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