DTS
DTS
DTS
| |
= +
|
\ .
This is called McKees equation
K= correction factor for end leakage
Value of k is noted from graph
Generally, K=0.002 for
L
D
ratio of from 0.75 to 2.8
[Refer to PSGDB P.NO: 7.34]
Heat generated in journal bearing
In journal bearing, power lost due to friction is generated in the form of heat.
Temperature of lubricant oil and bearing surface is increased.
Heat generated,
g
Q = P V J/sec (or) watts
Where,
Q
g
= heat generated
= co-effecient of friction (calculated from McKees equation)
P or W = load on the bearing in Newton
V= rubbing velocity of journal in m/sec
Where,
60 1000 X
DN
V
t
= m/sec
Heat dissipated by journal bearing
In journal bearing, heat is generated due to friction. Heat generated must be removed.
Otherwise, babbit liner melts due to high temperature.
Heat dissipated by journal bearing depends on the following factors.
1. Temperature difference between bearing and surrounding air
2. Area of bearing surface exposed to air.
3. Amount of air contacting the bearing surface.
Heat dissipated naturally is,
. . .
6
10
C L D t
d
Q
d
A
= J/sec (or) watts
Where,
Q
d
= heat dissipated
C
d
= heat dissipation co-efficient in W/m
2
/
0
C
L x D = projected area of bearing in mm
2
( )
0
1
2
b a a
t t t t t A = =
Where,
b
t = bearing surface temp in
0
C
0
t = operating temp of oil film in
0
C (60
0
to 70
0
C)
a
t = ambient temp in
0
C
Another method
By lasches equation
2
6
( 18)
10
d
X
d
LD t
Q
K
A +
= J/sec or watts
K
d
= constant for heat dissipation in
0
C/m
2
/W
Design procedure for journal bearings
1. Calculation of torque (T) from power (P
0
)
0
2
60 1000 X
NT
P
t
=
Where,
P
0
= power transmitted in watts
N= speed of journal in RPM
2. Calculation of diameter of journal (D)
3
16
T D
t
t = N-mm
t = shear stress in N/mm
2
3. Suitable
L
D
ratio is selected and bearing length L is determined.
4. Calculation of bearing pressure (p
d
)
Load in newtons
Projected area of bearing
b
p =
P or W
LD
b
p =
5. Clearance ratio
D
C
is selected.
6. Select suitable viscosity(Z) of oil corresponding to oil temperature .