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friction coefficient of steel roller bearings

friction coefficient of steel roller bearings

friction coefficient of steel roller bearings

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I would like to know the value of the friction coefficient of steel roller  bridge bearings. Thank you for your help

RE: friction coefficient of steel roller bearings

Re: Friction coefficient of steel roller  bridge bearings
The normal friction cooefficient for the steel rollers could be taken as 0.03 for well finished 9machined) elements. In the design also assume corroded condition, and in this case your friction could be as high as 10-15% (static). Use the second to design anchor bolts.

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