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There are two types of bearing load to consider with a ball bearing: radial load, which
represents loads perpendicular to the shaft, and axial, or thrust, load, which represents loads
parallel to the shaft. A ball bearing can handle both of these kinds of loads, but different loads
affect bearings in different ways, so multiple bearing rating calculations are required. The
load bearing calculations are outlined by the JIS / ISO, which provides standards for not only
the ball bearing but also for a wide variety of industrial activities requiring accurate
measures. JIS / ISO measurements are widely accepted standards throughout the world. You
will find all ball bearing standards under JIS B, as B is the classification regarding
mechanical engineering, which is the classification the bearing falls under (other
classifications include A for civil engineering and C for electrical engineering).
Use the load ratings to determine how many of each type of ball bearing you will need and
which type of bearing will be appropriate to your needs, so that you can enjoy long, effective
life for your bearing-using applications. Bearing information regarding various load ratings
follows below.
Pr = XFr + YFa
X and Y are taken from the table below
Fr = Radial load (N)
Fa = Axial load (N)
Calculations for SKF 61905 Deep groove ball bearings for
following load condition,
Weight of Kart : 85 kg
Weight of Driver : 75 kg
Radial Load Fr assumed as on the basis of Total Weight as 200 kg i.e. 1961.33 N
Where:
v: Linear velocity, in m/s
r: Radius, in meter
RPM: Angular velocity, in RPM (Rotation per Minute)
Therefofe
r.p.m.= v/(r*0.10472)
Solution:
Calculation of Equivalent Radial Load
Refer
So Bearing Life
L10=( )
(.)
L10=294.02 Hrs.
L=60*1768*294.02/106
So for 1768 revolutions per minute in single minute wheel will cover
1768*0.84=1485.12 meters i.e. 1.48 Km in one minute
So likewise in 294 hours wheel will cover around 26107.2 kms before failure