Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing)
d = Wr/(p*la)
This formula uses 4 Variables
Variables Used
Journal Diameter - (Measured in Meter) - The Journal Diameter Value is defined as the diameter of the journal of the bearing.
Radial load acting on sliding bearing - (Measured in Newton) - Radial load acting on sliding bearing is the force acting onto the journal bearing radially.
Unit bearing pressure for bearing - (Measured in Pascal) - Unit bearing pressure for bearing is the average pressure acting on the contact surface of the bearing.
Axial Length of Bearing - (Measured in Meter) - The Axial Length of Bearing is defined as the length of the bearing measured along its axis.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Radial load acting on sliding bearing: 980 Newton --> 980 Newton No Conversion Required
Unit bearing pressure for bearing: 0.96 Megapascal --> 960000 Pascal (Check conversion here)
Axial Length of Bearing: 20 Millimeter --> 0.02 Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
d = Wr/(p*la) --> 980/(960000*0.02)
Evaluating ... ...
d = 0.0510416666666667
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0510416666666667 Meter -->51.0416666666667 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
51.0416666666667 51.04167 Millimeter <-- Journal Diameter
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Radius of Journal given Sommerfeld Number of Bearing
Go Radius of Journal = Radial clearance for bearing*sqrt(2*pi*Sommerfeld Number of Journal Bearing*Unit bearing pressure for bearing/(Dynamic Viscosity of Lubricant*Journal Speed))
Journal Speed in Terms of Sommerfeld Number of Bearing
Go Journal Speed = 2*pi*Sommerfeld Number of Journal Bearing*Unit bearing pressure for bearing/(((Radius of Journal/Radial clearance for bearing)^2)*Dynamic Viscosity of Lubricant)
Radius of Journal in Terms of Flow Variable
Go Radius of Journal = Flow of Lubricant into Clearance Space*2*pi/(Flow Variable*Radial clearance for bearing*Journal Speed*Axial Length of Bearing)
Journal Speed in Terms of Flow Variable
Go Journal Speed = Flow of Lubricant into Clearance Space*2*pi/(Radius of Journal*Radial clearance for bearing*Flow Variable*Axial Length of Bearing)
Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure
Go Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing)
Radius of Journal in Terms of Minimum Film Thickness of Bearing
Go Radius of Journal = Radius of Bearing-(Eccentricity in bearing+Minimum Film Thickness)
Radius of Journal in Terms of Radial Clearance of Bearing
Go Radius of Journal = Radius of Bearing-Radial clearance for bearing

Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure Formula

Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing)
d = Wr/(p*la)

What is Sliding Contact Bearing?

The sliding contact bearings in which the sliding action is along the circumference of a circle or an arc of a circle and carrying radial loads are known as journal or sleeve bearings.

How to Calculate Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure?

Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure calculator uses Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing) to calculate the Journal Diameter, The Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure formula is defined as the ratio of radial load acting on the bearing to the product of unit bearing pressure and axial length of the bearing. Journal Diameter is denoted by d symbol.

How to calculate Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure, enter Radial load acting on sliding bearing (Wr), Unit bearing pressure for bearing (p) & Axial Length of Bearing (la) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure calculation can be explained with given input values -> 51041.67 = 980/(960000*0.02).

FAQ

What is Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure?
The Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure formula is defined as the ratio of radial load acting on the bearing to the product of unit bearing pressure and axial length of the bearing and is represented as d = Wr/(p*la) or Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing). Radial load acting on sliding bearing is the force acting onto the journal bearing radially, Unit bearing pressure for bearing is the average pressure acting on the contact surface of the bearing & The Axial Length of Bearing is defined as the length of the bearing measured along its axis.
How to calculate Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure?
The Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure formula is defined as the ratio of radial load acting on the bearing to the product of unit bearing pressure and axial length of the bearing is calculated using Journal Diameter = Radial load acting on sliding bearing/(Unit bearing pressure for bearing*Axial Length of Bearing). To calculate Journal Diameter given Unit Bearing Pressure, you need Radial load acting on sliding bearing (Wr), Unit bearing pressure for bearing (p) & Axial Length of Bearing (la). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Radial load acting on sliding bearing, Unit bearing pressure for bearing & Axial Length of Bearing and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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