This document provides an overview of bearings and lubrication. It defines bearings as machine elements that support rotating members like shafts, and transmit loads between rotating and stationary components. Common bearing types include plain bearings with sliding contact, and rolling bearings with rolling contact using balls or rollers. Rolling bearings can support higher loads but are more complex. Bearings experience various loads like radial, thrust, or a combination. Lubrication reduces friction between moving parts by maintaining an oil film, and is essential for machinery. Different lubrication types include hydrodynamic, hydrostatic, and boundary lubrication.
2. BEARINGS- INTRODUCTION
• Bearings are machine elements which are
used to support a rotating member called
as shaft.
• They transmit the load from a rotating
member to a stationary member known as
frame or housing.
3. Bearing Motions
Common motions permitted by bearings are:
• Axial rotation e.g. shaft rotation
• Linear motion e.g. Carriage over the
bed, drawer in the table
• spherical rotation e.g. ball and socket
joint
• Hinge motion e.g. door
7. Bearing Loads-Combination of Radial
&Thrust load
The bearings in a car wheel are subject
to both thrust and radial loads.
8. Bearing Classification
On the basis of contact they have between
the rotating and the stationary member
• Plain bearings
(Sliding contact)
• Rolling bearings
(Rolling contact)
9. Plain bearings-Sleeve Bearing
Advantages :
It takes up less space.
It has a rigid construction
It will carry loads more effectively
It is suitable for larger diameter shafts
It is cheap to manufacture and cost less.
They operate more silently.
They have good shock load capacity.
Disadvantages:
It has higher frictional resistance
It is more difficult to lubricate
There are limited choice of designs
available
10. Sliding contact- Sleeve Bearing
Solid Sleeve
Suitable to
radial load
only
Slit Sleeve
Adjustable to
compensate
wear
Split Sleeve
Suitable for
large diameters
shafts
11. Rolling Bearings
The concept behind a ball bearing is very simple:
• Things roll better than they slide
• Two surfaces can roll over each other, the
friction is greatly reduced.
• Bearings reduce friction by providing
smooth metal balls or rollers, and a
smooth inner and outer metal surface for
the balls to roll against.
• These balls or rollers "bear" the load,
allowing the device to spin smoothly.
12. Rolling Bearings
Advantages
• The rolling bearings have a lower frictional
resistance than plain bearings
• The Lubrication of rolling bearings is easier
because they can be "grease packed'
• A greater choice of roller bearing designs are
available than for plain bearings
Disadvantages
• It takes up more space than plain bearings
• The rolling bearings are not as rigid as plain
bearings
• More nosier in operation than plain bearings
13. Types of rolling Bearings
• Ball bearings,
• Roller bearings,
• Tapered roller bearings.
• Ball thrust bearings,
• Roller thrust bearings and
15. Ball bearings
• In a ball bearing, the load is transmitted from the
outer race to the ball and from the ball to the
inner race
• Since the ball is a sphere, it only contacts the
inner and outer race at a very small point,
which helps it spin very smoothly
• But it also means that there is not very much
contact area holding that load, so if the bearing
is overloaded, the balls can deform and spoil the
bearing
• Less expensive and suitable for lighter loads
and applications
17. Roller bearing
•Common roller bearings use cylinders of slightly greater length
than diameter.
•Roller bearings typically have higher radial load capacity than
ball bearings, but a low axial capacity and higher friction under
axial loads.
•If the inner and outer races are misaligned, the bearing capacity
often drops quickly compared to either a ball bearing
18. Roller bearing
Advantages
• They can carry greater radial loads
• The geometric shape of the rolling element
can be varied
• They are having greater area of contact
with the race ways
Disadvantages
• Not suitable to take much thrust load
• Expensive
19. Taper Roller Bearings
•Tapered roller bearings use conical rollers that run on conical races.
•Tapered roller bearings support both radial and axial loads, and
generally
can carry higher loads than ball bearings due to greater contact area.
•Taper roller bearings are extensively used in Machine spindles and
gear boxes using helical gears
• The disadvantage of this bearing is that due to manufacturing
complexities, tapered roller bearings are usually more expensive than
ball bearings
20. Needle Bearing
A variation of the roller type of bearing is called a needle bearing, uses
cylinders with a very small diameter.
This allows the bearing to fit into tight places.
Advantages
•Smaller diameter rollers (Needles) enable larger area of contact and greater
load carrying capacity.
•Less space is occupied
Disadvantages
•More area of contact resulted in more frictional resistance to motion.
21. Ball Thrust Bearing
•Ball thrust bearings like the one shown are mostly used for
low-speed applications and cannot handle much
radial load.
•Lead screws and feed rods use this type of bearing at its
end.
22. Roller Thrust Bearing
Roller thrust bearings like the one illustrated can support large
thrust loads.
They are often found in gear sets like machine transmissions
between gears, and between the housing and the rotating shafts.
The helical gears used in most transmissions have angled teeth
and this causes a thrust load that must be supported by this type of
bearing
23. Roller Thrust Bearing
Roller thrust bearings like the one illustrated can support large
thrust loads.
They are often found in gear sets like machine transmissions
between gears, and between the housing and the rotating shafts.
The helical gears used in most transmissions have angled teeth
and this causes a thrust load that must be supported by this type of
bearing
24. Meaning of lubrication
• Friction - is created when there is relative
motion between two surfaces
• Resistance to motion is defined as friction
• Lubrication is use of a material between
surfaces to reduce friction
• Any material used is called a lubricant
25. Meaning of lubrication
• Lubrication is essential for any kind of machinery onboard ships
• Lubrication System of the Main Engine is responsible for lubricating
and cooling the internal parts, which are acting relative to each other
creating friction and heat, resulting in overheating of parts
• Lubrication not only provides cooling and but also the removal of any
debris or impurities.
26.
27. LUBRICATION TYPES
• Hydrodynamic Lubrication: In this type
of lubrication, the oil forms a continuous oil
film of adequate thickness between the
moving surfaces. The film is formed due to
the motion of the moving parts a
• Hydrostatic Lubrication: Where oil film
cannot be formed due to the motion of
moving parts, the oil pressure has to be
supplied externally.d the self-generated
pressure
• Boundary Lubrication: In this type, there
is a thin film between two rubbing surfaces,
which might have a surface contact
• Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication: In this
type of lubrication, the lubricating film
thickness considerably changes with
elastic deformation of surfaces