Table of Contents
- 1 Why does bearing temperature increase?
- 2 What is the journal of a bearing?
- 3 Why does the temperature of a bearing increase after greasing?
- 4 Why is it important to correctly place the journal bearings and bearing caps what should happen if they incorrectly placed?
- 5 What is journal bearing and what are the common components of journal bearing?
- 6 Why does bearing temperature increase after greasing?
- 7 What is the function of the thrust bearing on a turbine?
- 8 Why do turbine rotors bend at high speed?
Why does bearing temperature increase?
It may be normal for a recently greased bearing to increase in temperature 25-30 degrees F. Other factors that can cause higher temperatures include increased bearing friction (poor lubrication, high load, high speed, etc.), excessive lubrication (grease overpressure), high oil level (oil churn) and misalignment.
What is the journal of a bearing?
Journal or sleeve bearings make use of a pressure wedge of fluid that forms between the rotating shaft and the bearing. The portion of the shaft supported by the bearing is called the journal and is usually hardened for wear-resistance.
Why does the temperature of a bearing increase after greasing?
Too much grease builds pressure, pushing the rolling elements through the fluid film and against the outer race. The increased friction and pressure from too much grease raises the temperature inside the bearing.
What temperature should wheel bearings run at?
140° to 160°F.
Normal motor bearing operating temperatures range from 140° to 160°F. As in all bearing applications, this measurement should be taken at the bearing outer ring. If the outer ring is inaccessible, take the measurement at the housing and add 15° to 20°F to estimate the correct bearing temperature.
What are the reasons for high vibrations in steam turbines?
TOP 22 REASON’S BEHIND STEAM TURBINE VIBRATION IN POWER PLANT
- Unbalance of the steam turbine rotor.
- Unbalanced of steam turbine rotor parts.
- Loss parts of steam turbine cylinders.
- Deposited on steam turbine blades.
- Damage of journal bearings.
- Rotor shaft axial shift.
- Differential expansion.
Why is it important to correctly place the journal bearings and bearing caps what should happen if they incorrectly placed?
Sometimes, failures are the result of simple installation errors. If a connecting rod or main bearing cap is installed in the wrong position, or a bearing isn’t set into place securely, lubrication will be insufficient and cause failure.
What is journal bearing and what are the common components of journal bearing?
Journal or plain bearings consist of a shaft or journal which rotates freely in a supporting metal sleeve or shell. There are no rolling elements in these bearings. These types of bearings are typically lubricated with an extreme pressure (EP) grease to aid in supporting the load.
Why does bearing temperature increase after greasing?
What are journal bearings on a steam turbine?
Journal bearings are at each end of each rotor to support the weight of the rotor. One thrust bearing typically is provided for the entire steam turbine to maintain the axial position of the rotor. The journal bearings are constructed of two halves that enclose the shaft.
What are the factors that cause vibration in steam turbine?
Whenever we take shutdown of the turbine uneven cooling of the rotor may be one of the factors which cause vibration into the steam turbine. After unit shutdown, the high-temperature rotor may be bending solely due to the mass of the rotor and the distance between the bearing supports.
What is the function of the thrust bearing on a turbine?
Journal bearings are at each end of each rotor to support the weight of the rotor. One thrust bearing typically is provided for the entire steam turbine to maintain the axial position of the rotor. As the turbine bearings work with high speed, large load, thus requiring the bearing must be required to be safe, reliable and have small friction.
Why do turbine rotors bend at high speed?
This eccentricity created a centrifugal force in the radial direction at high rotational speed causes bending of the rotor. When the turbine shaft rotating inside the journal bearing, the shaft pushed oil from the bottom of the bearing causing the oil films thickness to change.