tlwrigh1
Mechanical
- Mar 8, 2012
- 1
I recently came across a tilt pad bearing on a GE A10 steam turbine where the split line of the bearing is rotated approx 30° with respect to the horizontal joint of the fit that the bearing ring slides into in the front standard.
I talked with someone else that told me a lot of Alstom turbines have bearings that have their split lines rotated with respect to the horizontal joint.
I was wanting to know why the bearings were designed to be oriented in such a manor.
Thanks
I talked with someone else that told me a lot of Alstom turbines have bearings that have their split lines rotated with respect to the horizontal joint.
I was wanting to know why the bearings were designed to be oriented in such a manor.
Thanks