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BEARINGS

- SHAILESH Y
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Introduction

A bearing is a component used to reduce friction in a machine.


Bearings may be classified broadly according to the motions they
allow and according to their principle of operation.
The concept behind a bearing is very simple: Things roll better than
they slide. Bearings reduce friction by providing smooth metal balls
or rollers, and a smooth inner and outer metal surface for the balls
to roll against. These balls or rollers "bear" the load, allowing the
device to spin smoothly.
Common motions include linear and rotary. A linear bearing allows
motion along a straight line, for example a drawer being pulled out
and pushed in. A rotary bearing allows motion about a center, such
as a wheel on a shaft or a shaft through a housing. Common kinds
of rotary motion include both one-direction rotation and oscillation
where the motion only goes through part of a revolution.

Main Types of Bearings

Ball Bearing
Roller Bearings
Ball Thrust Bearings
Roller Thrust Bearings
Tapered Roller Bearings

Ball bearing

Ball bearing is the most common of all the types. A


sphere is used in between two races which results in a
very less contact area making it move very smoothly.
Used in applications where there is a relatively small
radial or thrust load.

Roller Bearing

Roller bearing is the one in which cylinders are used instead of spheres,
increasing the contact area so that it holds a greater radial load.

Ball Thrust Bearings

Ball thrust bearings are used for low speed


applications and cannot handle much radial load.

Roller Thrust Bearings

Roller thrust bearings can support large thrust


loads.

Tapered Roller Bearings

Tapered Roller Bearings can support large radial and thrust loads.

Some Uses

Ball bearings are found in everything from inline skates to hard


drives.
Roller Bearings are used in applications like Conveyer Belt Rollers.
Bars Tools and Lazy Susan Turntables use ball thrust bearings.
Roller Thrust Bearings are used to support thrust loads in car
transmission between gears, in between housing and the rotating
shafts, etc.
Tapered roller bearings are used in car hubs, where they are usually
mounted in pairs facing opposite directions so that they can handle
thrust in both directions.

Conclusion
Therefore bearings are used in a lot of different mechanical
devices and are very important to make different applications
durable, noiseless and efficient.

References:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/bearing3.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bearings

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