crunchie12268
Mechanical
- Jan 11, 2012
- 13
Hello,
I am in the process of selecting a bearing for a tension control application and came across a question I would like to bounce of someone. Say I have a cylindrical roller bearing with a radial force of 4000lbf. Assuming everything else remains the same I increase the radial force to 5000lbf do I see a decrease in, what I am going to call, a friction moment? I guess I just expected to see an increase in friction but wasn't sure if bearings are designed to do this? Thanks
I am in the process of selecting a bearing for a tension control application and came across a question I would like to bounce of someone. Say I have a cylindrical roller bearing with a radial force of 4000lbf. Assuming everything else remains the same I increase the radial force to 5000lbf do I see a decrease in, what I am going to call, a friction moment? I guess I just expected to see an increase in friction but wasn't sure if bearings are designed to do this? Thanks