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Thrust Bearings and Smooth Journal Bearings reaction moment?
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[QUOTE="CWatters, post: 5837228, member: 423469"] I think the bearings you mention (journal and thrust) aren't normally designed to tolerate significant moments. Moments would tend to twist the bearing out of it's housing. They should be eliminated by having multiple bearings along the shaft and reducing pulley overhangs etc. I'm speculating that might be why they weren't considered by Hibbeler? Edited to add.. [ATTACH=full]210653[/ATTACH] Some of these bearings and bearing mountings are self aligning and would provide no resistance to a moment... [ATTACH=full]210654[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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