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MAIN ASSIGNMENT
DATE: 20 JULY 2020

SUBJECT: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN I CODE: MED21A

MAXIMUM MARKS: 50

INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMME: DIP.ENG.TECH: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
N.DIP ENGINEERING: MECHANICAL

ASSESSOR: DR. L. MUGWAGWA


Question: 1 2 3 Total
Allocated marks:
/25 /15 /10 /50

STATIONARY:
Programmable alphanumerical calculators are NOT allowed
Textbook: Mechanical Engineering Design – Peter RN Childs
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Show all calculations with the necessary steps
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Round off to 3 decimal places

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QUESTION 1: BEARING DESIGN [25]
A full journal bearing has a nominal diameter of 50 mm and bearing length 25 mm. The bearing
supports a load of 1450 N and the journal design speed is 2500 rpm. The radial clearance is 0.025mm.
An SAE 10 oil has been chosen and the lubricant supply temperature is 50°C. Using the standard
Raimondi and Boyd design charts, find the temperature rise of the lubricant, taking ΔT = 20°C as the
initial assumption. (NB: Carry out the necessary number of iterations) [25]


Given data:
D=50.0 mm, L=25 mm, W=1450 N, N=2500 rpm, c=0.025 mm, SAE 10, and T1=50 °C


Assuming lubricant temperature rise ∆𝑇 across the bearing to be ∆𝑇 = 20 °C,


∆𝑇 20
𝑇𝑎𝑣 = 𝑇1 + = 50 + = 60 °𝐶 (1 𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑘)
2 2


From Figure 4.7 for SAE 10 at 60 oC, µ=0.014 Pa s. (1 mark)


2500
𝑁𝑠 = = 41.67 𝑟𝑝𝑠 (1 𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑘)
60


𝐿 25
= = 0.5 (1 𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑘)
𝐷 50


𝑊 1450
𝑃= = = 1.16 × 106 𝑁/𝑚2 (1 𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑘)
𝐿𝐷 0.025 × 0.05


The next step is to determine the Somerfield number (bearing characteristic number)


𝑟 2 µ𝑁𝑠
𝑆=( )
𝑐 𝑃

2
25 × 10−3 0.014 × 41.67
=( ) = 0.5029 (1 𝑚𝑎𝑟𝑘)
0.025 × 10−3 1.16 × 106


From Figure 4.12 with S = 0.5029 and L/D = 0.5; (𝑟/𝑐)𝑓 = 12 (1 mark)
From Figure 4.13, with S = 0.5029 and L/D = 0.5; 𝑄/𝑟𝑐𝑁𝑠 𝐿 = 4.6 (1 mark)
From Figure 4.14, with S = 0.5029 and L/D = 0.5; 𝑄𝑠 /𝑄 = 0.65 (1 mark)
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