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Engineering, 20.04.2020 19:20 danielamadrid79

You are selecting a bearing to support a radial load of 2 kN where the shaft will rotate at a speed of 520 rev/min. Consider a journal bearing: The bearing diameter is 2.0024 in and the journal diameter is 2 in. The bearing length is 1 in. If the Sommerfeld number is S=0.06, what is the friction coefficient if you assume the bearing is concentric? What if the bearing cannot be assumed to be concentric?

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