Bearing Length and Shaft Diameter Calculation

In summary, the conversation discusses using linear motion to carry an eccentrically constructed load. The speaker is looking for equations to calculate the length of the linear bearing and shaft diameter needed for this construction, using two bearings to pull the moving object up with a force between them. They suggest using a free body diagram and having two linear bearings to resist the moment produced by the eccentric load. The speaker also mentions checking supplier catalogs for bearing load capacities and performing a B10 analysis for longevity.
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yanikomer
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Hello everyone,

I m working on a project that I want to create linear motion to carry a load which is constructed eccentricly as you see in the picture.

I am looking for the equations about calculating the lineer bearing length and shaft diameter.

In this construction, I am using two bearings and pulling the moving object up by a force between bearings.

Many Thanks

yanikomer
 

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You can do a free body diagram to determine loads on the bearing. There's a moment on the bearing caused by the eccentric load. That moment is then resisted by the verticle column where the bearing is located.

In general, linear bearings aren't great at resisting moments like this. A better solution is to have two linear bearings, one above the other so that they resist the moment produced by the eccentric load by having a pure lateral load at each bearing. That way, neither bearing is actually resisting the moment.

Linear bearing load capacities are given by the supplier. Check the supplier's catalogs for values. Note that the bearing capacities given in these catalogs (for rolling element type linear bearings) are "dynamic load" ratings, similar to the dynamic load ratings for rolling element bearings, so to get any significant life out of them, you should also perform a B10 analysis on the bearings just as you would a rolling element bearing.
 

1. What is bearing length and shaft diameter calculation?

Bearing length and shaft diameter calculation is a process used by engineers and designers to determine the appropriate dimensions for a bearing and shaft system in a machine. This calculation is crucial for ensuring proper functioning and longevity of the machine.

2. Why is bearing length and shaft diameter calculation important?

Proper bearing length and shaft diameter calculation is important because it ensures that the bearing and shaft system can withstand the forces and loads it will be subject to during operation. It also helps prevent premature wear and failure of the system.

3. What factors are considered in bearing length and shaft diameter calculation?

The factors that are considered in bearing length and shaft diameter calculation include the type and size of the bearing, the type of load and forces acting on the system, the speed and temperature of the system, and the material properties of the bearing and shaft.

4. How is bearing length and shaft diameter calculated?

Bearing length and shaft diameter calculation involves using mathematical equations and formulas that take into account the factors mentioned above. These calculations are typically performed using specialized software or by hand using engineering tables and formulas.

5. Can bearing length and shaft diameter be calculated for any type of machine?

Yes, bearing length and shaft diameter calculation can be performed for any type of machine, regardless of its size or complexity. However, the calculation may vary depending on the specific requirements and conditions of the machine.

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