wmike
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2006
- 13
Hello, I'm about to build a small gas turbine engine, about the size used in RC models, so now I would like to know what type of bearing I should use. I'm aiming at absolute maximum rpm, the bearing will most likely be the limiting factor, foil bearings and electromagnetic ones are out of the question.
So I'm basically trying to figure out what I'm looking for in a bearing before I go on with this project, here are some aspects to consider.
First things first, roller or regular ball bearing (or other type)?
Seals: there are many sealing materials but I have a feeling no seal at all is best suited here?
Lubriction: we have grease, oil, dry lube and no lubrication at all (and maybe the fuel the turbine will run on).
Play/tolerances between races and balls/rollers/etc, whats the best for max rpm?
Cage: I've seen some plastic materials, metal, and no cage at all, I'm guessing no cage at all is what I want?
Surface quality of balls etc and races.
Silicon nitride/carbide is much lighter than steel, and should have longer service life, I know they make ball bearings in SiC but I dont know if they make other types.
Is there any way to calculate the maximum rpm for a bearing before it fails?
I'm thinkng the ball/roller etc size, weight and position will be important.
Outer diameter of the bearing? Axle/shaft diameter?
Does anybody know any formula to calculate this and what parameters you plug in to this?
I dont know if I posted this in the right section, maybe some of the AERO-forums would have been better. Anyway thanks/ Mike
So I'm basically trying to figure out what I'm looking for in a bearing before I go on with this project, here are some aspects to consider.
First things first, roller or regular ball bearing (or other type)?
Seals: there are many sealing materials but I have a feeling no seal at all is best suited here?
Lubriction: we have grease, oil, dry lube and no lubrication at all (and maybe the fuel the turbine will run on).
Play/tolerances between races and balls/rollers/etc, whats the best for max rpm?
Cage: I've seen some plastic materials, metal, and no cage at all, I'm guessing no cage at all is what I want?
Surface quality of balls etc and races.
Silicon nitride/carbide is much lighter than steel, and should have longer service life, I know they make ball bearings in SiC but I dont know if they make other types.
Is there any way to calculate the maximum rpm for a bearing before it fails?
I'm thinkng the ball/roller etc size, weight and position will be important.
Outer diameter of the bearing? Axle/shaft diameter?
Does anybody know any formula to calculate this and what parameters you plug in to this?
I dont know if I posted this in the right section, maybe some of the AERO-forums would have been better. Anyway thanks/ Mike