Fluid Bearings
Fluid bearings support their load using a thin layer of gas or liquid and can be classified into two types: fluid-dynamic bearings and hydrostatic bearings. Fluid-dynamic bearings use rotation to form the liquid into a lubricating wedge against the inner surface. In hydrostatic bearings, the fluids – usually oil, water, or air – rely on an external pump. Fluid bearings are used in high load, high speed, or high precision applications that ordinary ball bearings either couldn’t handle or would suffer from increased vibration and noise.
How to Calculate Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin?
Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin calculator uses Vertical Reaction at Bearing 2 due to Crankpin = (Force on Crank Pin*Overhang Distance of Piston Force from Bearing1)/Distance Between Bearing1&2 of Side Crankshaft to calculate the Vertical Reaction at Bearing 2 due to Crankpin, Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin is the vertical reaction force acting on the 2nd bearing of the side crankshaft at Top Dead Centre position because of the force on the crank pin, And when the side crankshaft is designed for the crank at the top dead center position and subjected to maximum bending moment and no torsional moment. Vertical Reaction at Bearing 2 due to Crankpin is denoted by Rv2 symbol.
How to calculate Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin, enter Force on Crank Pin (Pp), Overhang Distance of Piston Force from Bearing1 (b) & Distance Between Bearing1&2 of Side Crankshaft (c) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Vertical Reaction on Bearing 2 of side crankshaft at TDC position due to force on crank pin calculation can be explained with given input values -> 14625 = (19500*0.3)/0.6.