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- Feb 23, 2005
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A piece of equipment that we sell continues to fail bearings faster than would be considered normal (1 month or less running 24/7). The unit has a 20" propeller that spins at 3600 rpm. The propeller is used to fracture water introduced by a spray manifold at 100 psi and a maximum flow rate of 100 gpm. The propeller is mounted to a drive shaft with two 1-15/16" deep groove ball bearings mounted in a 4-bolt flanged housing. The bearings are spaced at 21.5" apart. The drive shaft is then coupled to a 25HP motor using a standard Omega coupling. The entire assembly is mounted in a clam shell housing to protect the motor and bearings from the "wash-down" type conditions and to prevent contamination. The bearings have Perma automatic lubricators mounted to them to provide proper lubrication. The lubricators are set to provide 60cc of lubricant over 6 months.
Unfortunately, I did not design this product and was not with the company when the engineering work was done. So I am trying to start from the beginning and run calculations to determine whether the current bearings are suitable for the appplication, etc. I have no experience in bearing design and a little confused on where to start. So I will start with the following questions:
1) Are deep groove ball bearings the correct bearing for the application?
2) How do I calculate thrust and radial loads for this application? The propeller weighs 37lb and the shaft weighs 30lb.
3) How do I calculate estimated bearing life? In other words how do I determine the dynamic capacity (C) and the equivalent radial load (P) when I don't have the radial factor and the thrust factor?
Any help that can be provided would be appreciated. Thanks for your cooperation and assitance in advance.
Jeff
Unfortunately, I did not design this product and was not with the company when the engineering work was done. So I am trying to start from the beginning and run calculations to determine whether the current bearings are suitable for the appplication, etc. I have no experience in bearing design and a little confused on where to start. So I will start with the following questions:
1) Are deep groove ball bearings the correct bearing for the application?
2) How do I calculate thrust and radial loads for this application? The propeller weighs 37lb and the shaft weighs 30lb.
3) How do I calculate estimated bearing life? In other words how do I determine the dynamic capacity (C) and the equivalent radial load (P) when I don't have the radial factor and the thrust factor?
Any help that can be provided would be appreciated. Thanks for your cooperation and assitance in advance.
Jeff