NuclearNerd
Nuclear
- Sep 15, 2009
- 60
I need to spec a rolling-element thrust bearing in a fairly corrosive environment. Unfortunately I can't seem to find anything commercially available (400 series stainless won't work).
I am considering making our own thrust bearing. It should be easy to manufacture a cage from 304SS (just a thick washer with holes), thrust washers from 17-4 ph, ground flat, and COTS ceramic balls. Now I just need to figure out how to do the analysis. I can calculate the hertz contact stress for a given load and ball arrangement, but I'm not sure where to set the contact stress limit to guarantee a long service life. I'm hoping I can come up with a conservative number analytically, because I don't have the budget for an extensive test program.
Where do I begin?
I am considering making our own thrust bearing. It should be easy to manufacture a cage from 304SS (just a thick washer with holes), thrust washers from 17-4 ph, ground flat, and COTS ceramic balls. Now I just need to figure out how to do the analysis. I can calculate the hertz contact stress for a given load and ball arrangement, but I'm not sure where to set the contact stress limit to guarantee a long service life. I'm hoping I can come up with a conservative number analytically, because I don't have the budget for an extensive test program.
Where do I begin?