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Bearing Failure and Determine Their Causes |
Engine Bearings
depend on a film of oil to keep shaft and bearing surfaces separated
(figure A). Bearings fail when the
oil film breaks down or when the bearing is overloaded. The oil film
is generated by shaft rotation (figure B).
At rest, the shaft and bearing are in contact. On start up the shaft
rubs the bearing briefly. Running, the shaft pulls oil from the
clearance space into the wedge shape area between the shaft and
bearing. The oil wedge lifts the shaft off its bearing and supports
it during engine operation. With normal operating conditions and a
continuous supply of clean oil the shaft and bearing surfaces will
remain separated.
When bearing damage
occurs the cause must be determined and corrected before installing
new parts. |
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