Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] bearing theory
Posted by
Sven Peter, TAD S.A.
on 2001-06-13 20:30:15 UTC
Hello Friend,
Trying to help out Tom Eldredge on his lathe I try to find some
theoretical bases on the design of hydrodynamic bearings.
I tried to search the internet for several of hours already
but didn't find anything yet.
In my construction books (that never arrived in Costa Rica)
I had a very good explanation how the 3 high spots on the
bearing keep the spinning shaft floating in the centre.(together with
measurement examples)
It is the same theory that is applied in crankshaft bearings.
Does anybody know where to access this kind of material?
Thank You very much.
Sven Peter
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Trying to help out Tom Eldredge on his lathe I try to find some
theoretical bases on the design of hydrodynamic bearings.
I tried to search the internet for several of hours already
but didn't find anything yet.
In my construction books (that never arrived in Costa Rica)
I had a very good explanation how the 3 high spots on the
bearing keep the spinning shaft floating in the centre.(together with
measurement examples)
It is the same theory that is applied in crankshaft bearings.
Does anybody know where to access this kind of material?
Thank You very much.
Sven Peter
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Discussion Thread
Sven Peter, TAD S.A.
2001-06-13 20:30:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] bearing theory
Jon Elson
2001-06-13 23:40:58 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] bearing theory
Hugh Currin
2001-06-14 10:27:48 UTC
Re: bearing theory