electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
- 16,774
Attached is a calculation for a "back-to-back" arrangement of a SKF 7318 bearing (40 degree angle contact) and a SKF QJ318N2 (4-point contact / Gothic arch bearing).
I am interested in recreating the thought process of this particular author in this particular calculation. Everything seems straightforward, except one question written on 1st page and one on 2nd page.
1st question (1st page): Is there a way to estimate what fraction of axial load each bearing would carry based on the available info? (in absence of input from bearing OEM).
2nd question (2nd page): After calculating a life for each bearing (based on it's share of the load), this author combines the two lives using
Life = 1 / (1/Life1 + 1/Life2)
I'm trying to figure out the logic of this equation. I can imagine that the statistical life of the combination is slightly less than the shorter of the two lives (which is what this equation gives), but I'm not sure how to arrive at this exact equation. Has anyone seen it derived or stated in a reference?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?
I am interested in recreating the thought process of this particular author in this particular calculation. Everything seems straightforward, except one question written on 1st page and one on 2nd page.
1st question (1st page): Is there a way to estimate what fraction of axial load each bearing would carry based on the available info? (in absence of input from bearing OEM).
2nd question (2nd page): After calculating a life for each bearing (based on it's share of the load), this author combines the two lives using
Life = 1 / (1/Life1 + 1/Life2)
I'm trying to figure out the logic of this equation. I can imagine that the statistical life of the combination is slightly less than the shorter of the two lives (which is what this equation gives), but I'm not sure how to arrive at this exact equation. Has anyone seen it derived or stated in a reference?
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(2B)+(2B)' ?