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Overview
This webinar is based on part of the Guide published by the Tribology Group of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
It will cover rolling bearings and specifically:
- Basic types, strengths and limitations
- Primary determinants of life expectancy
- Calculations of fatigue life capability
- Dynamic and static load ratings
- Limiting speed, thermal speed rating
- Installation and internal clearance
- Formulae and examples are given to aid understanding of bearing behaviour
- Manufacture of rolling bearings requires specialised equipment and knowledge
- Real life applications will need additional factors from BS-ISO standards and manufacturers catalogues.
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Day 1
12:00 - Webinar Programme
12:00 - Webinar begins
12:30 - Q&A session
13:00 - Webinar ends
David Carnell: Chairman, BSI Standards Committee MCE/7
David Carnell retired as Engineering Operations Manager at NSK-RHP after 40 years in leading design roles for rolling bearings. Currently Chairman of BSI Standards Committee MCE/7 for rolling bearings, and leader of UK delegations to meetings of ISO Technical committee TC4 Rolling bearings. An active member of IMechE Tribology Group Committee and a past chairman, he has compiled and updated the detailed rolling bearings part of the Webinar based on the original Design Guide.
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