Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Author: Richard G Budynas, Keith J Nisbett
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 41P

For the shaft application defined in Prob. 3-74, p. 152, perform a preliminary specification for tapered roller bearings at C and D. A bearing life of 108 revolutions is desired with a 90 percent combined reliability for the bearing set, assuming distribution data from manufacturer 1 in Table 11-6. Should the bearings be oriented with direct mounting or indirect mounting for the axial thrust to be carried by the bearing at C? Assuming bearings are available with K = 1.5, find the required radial rating for each bearing. For this preliminary design, assume an application factor of one.

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Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)

Ch. 11 - 11-8 to 11-13 For the bearing application...Ch. 11 - 11-8 to 11-13 For the bearing application...Ch. 11 - 11-8 to 11-13 For the bearing application...Ch. 11 - A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is...Ch. 11 - A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is...Ch. 11 - A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is...Ch. 11 - A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is...Ch. 11 - For the shaft application defined in Prob. 3-77,...Ch. 11 - For the shaft application defined in Prob. 3-79,...Ch. 11 - An 02-series single-row deep-groove ball bearing...Ch. 11 - An 02-series single-row deep-groove ball bearing...Ch. 11 - 11-22 to 11-26 An 02-series single-row deep-groove...Ch. 11 - 1122 to 1126 An 02-series single-row deep-groove...Ch. 11 - 1122 to 1126 An 02-series single-row deep-groove...Ch. 11 - 1122 to 1126 An 02-series single-row deep-groove...Ch. 11 - 1122 to 1126 An 02-series single-row deep-groove...Ch. 11 - The shaft shown in the figure is proposed as a...Ch. 11 - Repeat the requirements of Prob. 11-27 for the...Ch. 11 - The shaft shown in the figure is proposed as a...Ch. 11 - Repeat the requirements of Prob. 11-29 for the...Ch. 11 - Shown in the figure is a gear-driven squeeze roll...Ch. 11 - The figure shown is a geared countershaft with an...Ch. 11 - The figure is a schematic drawing of a...Ch. 11 - A gear-reduction unit uses the countershaft...Ch. 11 - The worm shaft shown in part a of the figure...Ch. 11 - In bearings tested at 2000 rev/min with a steady...Ch. 11 - A 16-tooth pinion drives the double-reduction...Ch. 11 - Estimate the remaining life in revolutions of an...Ch. 11 - The same 02-30 angular-contact ball bearing as in...Ch. 11 - A countershaft is supported by two tapered roller...Ch. 11 - For the shaft application defined in Prob. 3-74,...Ch. 11 - For the shaft application defined in Prob. 3-76,...Ch. 11 - Prob. 43PCh. 11 - The gear-reduction unit shown has a gear that is...
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