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Bearing_life_Weibull.

xls
To determine life of bearings and the system
Written by Alex Slocum. Last modified 11/29/2006 by Alex Slocum
Enters numbers in BOLD, Results in RED. NOTE: BE CONSISTENT WITH UNITS
Probability of survival, p (x10= % of bearings that will survive)
0.9
Weibull dispersion coefficient, eps (10/9 for balls, 1 for rollers
1.111
Constant, A
7.579
Life (millions of revolutions) (L10 is when p = 0.9)
1.000
System life (millions of revolutions)
1.00
Bearing # in system containing many bearings (enter 0 under L10 Dynamic
Applied Load if no bearing) load capacity
Applied Load
1
10000
10000
2
10000
0
3
10000
0
4
10000
0
5
10000
0
6
10000
0
7
10000
0
8
10000
0
9
10000
0
10
10000
0
11
10000
0
12
10000
0
13
10000
0
14
10000
0
15
10000
0
16
10000
0
17
10000
0
18
10000
0
19
10000
0
20
10000
0
21
10000
0
22
10000
0
23
10000
0
24
10000
0
25
10000
0
26
10000
0
27
10000
0
28
10000
0
29
10000
0
30
10000
0

Bearing life
1.0E+00
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23
2.2E+23

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