Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57
Fa = (Ps-(0.35*Fr))/0.57
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Axial or thrust load acting on bearing - (Measured in Newton) - Axial or thrust load acting on bearing is the amount of thrust load onto the bearing acting axially.
Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing - (Measured in Newton) - Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing is a net dynamic load on a singly mounted bearing.
Radial load acting on bearing - (Measured in Newton) - Radial load acting on bearing is the amount of load onto the bearing acting radially.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing: 4500 Newton --> 4500 Newton No Conversion Required
Radial load acting on bearing: 8050 Newton --> 8050 Newton No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Fa = (Ps-(0.35*Fr))/0.57 --> (4500-(0.35*8050))/0.57
Evaluating ... ...
Fa = 2951.75438596491
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
2951.75438596491 Newton --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
2951.75438596491 2951.754 Newton <-- Axial or thrust load acting on bearing
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Equivalent Dynamic Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14
Go Equivalent dynamic load on back to back bearing = (0.57*Radial load acting on bearing)+(0.93*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing)
Axial Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14
Go Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on back to back bearing-(0.57*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.93
Radial Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr greater than 1.14
Go Radial load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on back to back bearing-(0.93*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing))/0.57
Equivalent Dynamic Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14
Go Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing = (0.35*Radial load acting on bearing)+(0.57*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing)
Radial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14
Go Radial load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.57*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing))/0.35
Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14
Go Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57
Equivalent Dynamic Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr is less than or equal to 1.14
Go Equivalent dynamic load on back to back bearing = Radial load acting on bearing+(0.55*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing)
Radial Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr less than or equal to 1.14
Go Radial load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on bearing-(0.55*Axial or thrust load acting on bearing))
Axial Load for Back to Back Bearings when Fa by Fr is less than or equal to 1.14
Go Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on bearing-Radial load acting on bearing)/0.55

Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 Formula

Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57
Fa = (Ps-(0.35*Fr))/0.57

What is angular contact bearing?

Angular contact ball bearings have inner and outer ring raceways that are displaced relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. This means that these bearings are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads.

How to Calculate Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14?

Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 calculator uses Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57 to calculate the Axial or thrust load acting on bearing, Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 is the load acting in the axial direction onto the Bearings mounted singly or paired in tandem during operation when the ratio of the axial thrust load and the radial load acting onto the bearing is greater than 1.14. Axial or thrust load acting on bearing is denoted by Fa symbol.

How to calculate Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14, enter Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing (Ps) & Radial load acting on bearing (Fr) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2951.754 = (4500-(0.35*8050))/0.57.

FAQ

What is Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14?
Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 is the load acting in the axial direction onto the Bearings mounted singly or paired in tandem during operation when the ratio of the axial thrust load and the radial load acting onto the bearing is greater than 1.14 and is represented as Fa = (Ps-(0.35*Fr))/0.57 or Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57. Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing is a net dynamic load on a singly mounted bearing & Radial load acting on bearing is the amount of load onto the bearing acting radially.
How to calculate Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14?
Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14 is the load acting in the axial direction onto the Bearings mounted singly or paired in tandem during operation when the ratio of the axial thrust load and the radial load acting onto the bearing is greater than 1.14 is calculated using Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing-(0.35*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.57. To calculate Axial Load for Singly Mounted Bearings when Fa by Fr is greater than 1.14, you need Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing (Ps) & Radial load acting on bearing (Fr). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing & Radial load acting on bearing and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Axial or thrust load acting on bearing?
In this formula, Axial or thrust load acting on bearing uses Equivalent dynamic load on singly bearing & Radial load acting on bearing. We can use 2 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on bearing-Radial load acting on bearing)/0.55
  • Axial or thrust load acting on bearing = (Equivalent dynamic load on back to back bearing-(0.57*Radial load acting on bearing))/0.93
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