sinectica
Mechanical
- Jul 30, 2003
- 35
Good morning guys,
I would be very grateful if someone could give me an idea, about his own experience, regarding the recommended babbitt thickness in plain journal bearings for a centrifugal compressor with these carachteristics:
Power 300 kW (max electric motor power)
Rotor weight 40 kg (aprox)
speed 13000 rpm
shaft diameter 70 mm
We have radial bearings (lemon bore) with a babbitt thickness of 1 mm. As I have recently read in some publications, this is so much in the fatigue point of view, and maybe I could increase the fatigue resistance by a coating with less qauntity of babbitt. The problem is that our bearing manufacturer says that with less than this 1 mm is not feasible to guarantee the bonding between the base metal and the antifriction.
Which is your experience about the coating thickness in this kind of bearings? is it feasible to reduce it into less than 1 mm?
If someone knows where to manufacture them in Spain, better
Thank you so much for your kind help,
Marc
I would be very grateful if someone could give me an idea, about his own experience, regarding the recommended babbitt thickness in plain journal bearings for a centrifugal compressor with these carachteristics:
Power 300 kW (max electric motor power)
Rotor weight 40 kg (aprox)
speed 13000 rpm
shaft diameter 70 mm
We have radial bearings (lemon bore) with a babbitt thickness of 1 mm. As I have recently read in some publications, this is so much in the fatigue point of view, and maybe I could increase the fatigue resistance by a coating with less qauntity of babbitt. The problem is that our bearing manufacturer says that with less than this 1 mm is not feasible to guarantee the bonding between the base metal and the antifriction.
Which is your experience about the coating thickness in this kind of bearings? is it feasible to reduce it into less than 1 mm?
If someone knows where to manufacture them in Spain, better
Thank you so much for your kind help,
Marc