scrappy79
Mechanical
- Sep 6, 2012
- 1
I am sizing a slewing bearing. I am considering static and dynamic moment reactions (tilting) into the slewing bearing. When looking at moment charts they are always static moment charts. What is the typical practice for determining if the dynamic loads will not exceed the static loads shown on the static load chart. I'm pretty sure all static load charts incorporate some type of safety factor but it's not always notated on the chart. Can you use the safety factors on the static load chart to incorporate your dynamic loads? In this case the dynamic loads would only come into play if there was a maximum static load and then some dynamic load was introduced to that maximum static load.