NZ Hydropower
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2006
- 4
Hi,
I have a large, fluid film thrust bearing for a vertical shaft. Operating load is over 100 tonnes, and speed is several hundred rpm. I am considering making a replacement thrust runner for this bearing from mild steel plate, rather than by forging or casting, due to time constraints. I am concerned about the possibility of finding defects in the rolled plate, and the durability of the polished surface due to its relatively low hardness. I am looking for advice regarding choice of suitable materials and mechanical properties in this application, and any issues foreseen with the use of a rolled mild steel plate as stock.
Thanks in advance.
I have a large, fluid film thrust bearing for a vertical shaft. Operating load is over 100 tonnes, and speed is several hundred rpm. I am considering making a replacement thrust runner for this bearing from mild steel plate, rather than by forging or casting, due to time constraints. I am concerned about the possibility of finding defects in the rolled plate, and the durability of the polished surface due to its relatively low hardness. I am looking for advice regarding choice of suitable materials and mechanical properties in this application, and any issues foreseen with the use of a rolled mild steel plate as stock.
Thanks in advance.