MegaStructures
Structural
- Sep 26, 2019
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Trying to determine the best bearings for a vertical shaft that supports a heavy eccentric axial load. First thought was to use two cylindrical bearings, top and bottom, but realize that cylindrical bearings will resist rotation of the shaft at the ends and moment forces will be transferred to the bearings. Concern is that the moment will concentrate on a small edge at the end of the bearing and plastically deform the bearing. In order to solve this I have a second idea to use a bearing housing that uses a thrust bearing to support axial load at the bottom of the housing and spherical roller bearing at the top of the housing (this is for bottom housing, top housing would only have a spherical bearing). So, couple questions summarized below.
1) Can cylindrical bearings be used to supported eccentric loads that will cause moments at the end of the shaft. If so, why is there not a concern that the bearing will be damaged at a "knife edge" at the shaft-bearing exit point.
2) Can spherical roller bearings work in conjunction with thrust bearings
3) Is there a better bearing to use for this type of system?
Thanks
1) Can cylindrical bearings be used to supported eccentric loads that will cause moments at the end of the shaft. If so, why is there not a concern that the bearing will be damaged at a "knife edge" at the shaft-bearing exit point.
2) Can spherical roller bearings work in conjunction with thrust bearings
3) Is there a better bearing to use for this type of system?

Thanks