ujonsson
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2003
- 15
I recall seeing a chart somewhere for journal bearings with load*speed on the Y and coast down time on X. The chart illustrated how large load and speed that could be managed during coast down at power loss or similar events where the oil supply is interrupted to a journal bearing.
The bearing is used in an electric motor the bearing is 3.5 in dia, 2 in wide spinning at 3600rpm. The load is about 500lb during coast down at 0 torque.
It has to survive repeated 30second coast downs without oil pressure. The speed drops quite quick but it does not stop until about 30 seconds. We will do some testing but I would like to know what experience is out there.
Ulf
The bearing is used in an electric motor the bearing is 3.5 in dia, 2 in wide spinning at 3600rpm. The load is about 500lb during coast down at 0 torque.
It has to survive repeated 30second coast downs without oil pressure. The speed drops quite quick but it does not stop until about 30 seconds. We will do some testing but I would like to know what experience is out there.
Ulf