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Dynamic loads in rotating members 1

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brandtconroe

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Jan 13, 2006
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This is for a centrifuge rotating assembly used in the oil field. I know the static load & rpm of the assembly, motor hp & belt tension & the 'product' weight within the centrifuge at any given time. How do I calculate the resultant dynamic load, in order to choose the appropriate bearings at the fixed & floating ends? Is there a method to determine the theoretical axial loads?
 
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You have to make a worst case estimate of the maximum offcenter location of the center of mass of the stuff being rotated and the maximum mass . Then the dynamic force on the bearing assembly would be
mw^2r where
w= angular speed in radians per second
r= distance of center of mass to the rotational centerline
m=mass
 
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