Plain Bearings Flashcards

1
Q

Plain bearings that support oscillating loads have much smaller

A

Clearances

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2
Q

Prussian blue is directly applied to the bearing housing to reveal the areas to be scraped.

A

False

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3
Q

Must not seize or under rubbing conditions

A

Compatibility

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4
Q

Ability to retain lubricant

A

Wettability

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5
Q

Allows contaminants to be absorbed into the softer bearing material

A

Embeddability

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6
Q

Strong enough to support the load at max operating temp

A

Compressive strength

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7
Q

Yields to misalignment or shaft imperfections

A

Conformability

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8
Q

Resistant to flaking or cracking with rapidly changing speeds

A

Fatigue resistance

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9
Q

A common material that is affixed to the steel backing in a plain bearing is

A

Babbitt

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10
Q

Is the amount that the insert diameter is wider than the bearing housing diameter

A

Spread

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11
Q

‘Blank’ is the distance that a new insert protrudes above the split line of the plain bearing housing.

A

Crush

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12
Q

TorF Water lubricated bushings in a plain bearing are suitable for heavy loads.

A

False

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13
Q

Lift check is also called ‘Blank’ check

A

Bump

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14
Q

Plain bearings have no ‘blank’ elements

A

Rolling

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15
Q

What makes a plain bearing different from an anti-friction bearing?

A

They have no rolling elements

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16
Q

What is another name for a thrust load?

A

Axial load

17
Q

Which of the following bearing components is located on a machine shaft and supports a radial load?

A

Collar

18
Q

What material property ensures that the journal and bearing do not weld together?

A

Compatibility

19
Q

What bearing material has the best load rating?

A

Aluminum/Tin

20
Q

Which of the following types of bearings are used to prevent oil whirl?

A

Pivoting shoe

21
Q

If a machine has a speed range anywhere between 0 rpm and 3600 rpm, which of the following bearings would be suitable?

A

Hydrostatic

22
Q

If a pendulum was supported by a journal and bearing, what type of load is the bearing supporting?

A

Oscillating

23
Q

Which feature of the tapered land thrust bearing helps to form an oil wedge between the bearing and the collar.

A

The tapered section

24
Q

Which direction of load does a tilting pad bearing support.

A

Axial

25
Q

What is an advantage of a plain linear bearing when compared to an anti-friction linear bearing?

A

It is more resistant to vibration

26
Q

What bearing feature allows a hydrodynamic bearing to support a reciprocating or oscillating load?

A

Oil grooves

27
Q

Where is the oil inlet on a hydrostatic bearing?

A

360 around the journal

28
Q

What type of lubrication system relies on hydrostatic principles at start-up, then converts to hydrodynamic principles during normal operation?

A

Oil lift

29
Q

Which of the following is an advantage of the hydrodynamic lubrication system?

A

It is relatively simple and inexpensive

30
Q

How many axial bearings are used to locate a shaft?

A

1

31
Q

If a line shaft with five radial bearings is belt driven near the end, where is the fixed bearing located?

A

At the end closest to the drive belt

32
Q
A