Hi Mango, Greg.
Relatively high loads (~1000-2000 lbs), very slow speed (<1 rpm). The question is would cylindrical or "needle" bearings provide better performance, because (in general) the load ratings are higher than similar sized ball bearings. I could maybe make an arguement that balls have the "ability" or at least the possibility, of rotating around to put the flat spot away from the line of contact.
Greg: so, provided the roller elements complete a full revolution, and travel over neighbor's contact patch, would you say the risk of Brinelling/flat spotting is minimized? I could envision a very small rolling element bearing (relative to shaft diameter) which could presumably satisfy the requirement with less than 90 degrees shaft rotation, or am I missing something? Seems like a pretty good design rule to use though, so thanks.
BTW, right after posting this, I "stumbled" (connotation of a bumbling idiot appropriate) over the "bearing design" forum. Probably should have posted there, sorry.