l8tr
Structural
- Feb 25, 2012
- 1
I'm trying to set up an experiment on a beam in 4-point bending. I would love some advice on the proper method to design the roller (expansion) bearing.
I can't find any recent references explaining the design of these (aside from Hertzian contact modeling, which as I understand it, only give me the contact stresses and not the actual roller capacity). Other references I've found include Roark's formulas (which references some old railroad documents) and give me roller sizes that I think are much larger than what I would expect.
I will have a load of 220kips, bearing length of 10in, and am flexible on steel strength and diameter of the roller.
I can't find any recent references explaining the design of these (aside from Hertzian contact modeling, which as I understand it, only give me the contact stresses and not the actual roller capacity). Other references I've found include Roark's formulas (which references some old railroad documents) and give me roller sizes that I think are much larger than what I would expect.
I will have a load of 220kips, bearing length of 10in, and am flexible on steel strength and diameter of the roller.