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Mechanical
- Feb 20, 2009
- 1
Dear Experts,
Currently I am simulating a vibratory response of a gearbox housing consisting shafts and gears supported by single-row-tapered bearings. My problem arose when I tried to calculated the transmitted forces from the gears to the bearings.
Referring to SKF documents (SKF Catalogue Link), the induced axial forces on the bearings, which are due to the radial forces, are calculated and presented for the case when there is no preload and zero clearance.
In my case, the bearings are obviously preloaded with significant forces.
My question is simply: how to calculate the transmitted forces to the housing (through bearings) in a case of the existance of the preloads.
Thanks in advance to all.
Currently I am simulating a vibratory response of a gearbox housing consisting shafts and gears supported by single-row-tapered bearings. My problem arose when I tried to calculated the transmitted forces from the gears to the bearings.
Referring to SKF documents (SKF Catalogue Link), the induced axial forces on the bearings, which are due to the radial forces, are calculated and presented for the case when there is no preload and zero clearance.
In my case, the bearings are obviously preloaded with significant forces.
My question is simply: how to calculate the transmitted forces to the housing (through bearings) in a case of the existance of the preloads.
Thanks in advance to all.