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Topic covered: Bearing Properties
Bearing Materials
Bearing Lubricants
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Subject Name : Machine Design-II
(RME603)
Dr. Ashish Kumar Srivastava
Professor
1
My Sincere Gratitude to:
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University
Lucknow (UP) India
Properties of Sliding Contact Bearing Materials
2
 Compressive strength The bearing material should have high compressive strength to
withstand this maximum pressure so as to prevent extrusion or other permanent deformation
of the bearing.
 Fatigue strength The bearing material should have sufficient fatigue strength so that it can
withstand repeated loads without developing surface fatigue cracks. It is of major
importance in aircraft and automotive engines.
 Comformability It is the ability of the bearing material to accommodate shaft deflections
and bearing inaccuracies by plastic deformation (or creep) without excessive wear and
heating.
 Embeddability It is the ability of bearing material to accommodate (or embed) small
particles of dust, grit etc., without scoring the material of the journal.
 Bondability Many high capacity bearings are made by bonding one or more thin layers of a
bearing material to a high strength steel shell. Thus, the strength of the bond i.e. bondability
is an important consideration in selecting bearing material.
Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
Properties of Sliding Contact Bearing Materials
3
 Corrosion resistance. The bearing material should not corrode away under the action of
lubricating oil.
 This property is of particular importance in internal combustion engines where the same
oil is used to lubricate the cylinder walls and bearings. In the cylinder, the lubricating oil
comes into contact with hot cylinder walls and may oxidise and collect carbon deposits
from the walls.
 Thermal conductivity. The bearing material should be of high thermal conductivity so
as to permit the rapid removal of the heat generated by friction.
 Thermal expansion. The bearing material should be of low coefficient of thermal
expansion, so that when the bearing operates over a wide range of temperature, there is
no undue change in the clearance.
Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
Bearing Materials
1. Babbit metal. The tin base and lead base babbits are widely used as a bearing material, because they satisfy most
requirements for general applications. The composition of the babbit metals is as follows :
Tin base babbits : Tin 90% ; Copper 4.5% ; Antimony 5% ; Lead 0.5%. Lead base babbits : Lead 84% ; Tin 6% ;
Anitmony 9.5% ; Copper 0.5%.
2. Bronzes. The bronzes (alloys of copper, tin and zinc) are generally used in the form of machined bushes pressed into
the shell. The bush may be in one or two pieces. The bronzes commonly used for bearing material are gun metal and
phosphor bronzes.
The gun metal (Copper 88% ; Tin 10% ; Zinc 2%) is used for high grade bearings subjected to high pressures (not more
than 10 N/mm2 of projected area) and high speeds. The phosphor bronze (Copper 80% ; Tin 10% ; Lead 9% ;
Phosphorus 1%) is used for bearings subjected to very high pressures (not more than 14 N/mm2 of projected area) and
speeds.
3. Cast iron. The cast iron bearings are usually used with steel journals. Such type of bearings are fairly successful where
lubrication is adequate and the pressure is limited to 3.5 N/mm2 and speed to 40 metres per minute.
4. Silver. The silver and silver lead bearings are mostly used in aircraft engines where the fatigue strength is the most
important consideration.
5. Non-metallic bearings. The various non-metallic bearings are made of carbon-graphite, rubber, wood and plastics.
The carbon-graphite bearings are self lubricating, dimensionally stable over a wide range of operating conditions,
chemically inert and can operate at higher temperatures than other bearings.
The soft rubber bearings are used with water or other low viscosity lubricants, particularly where sand or other
large particles are present.
The wood bearings are used in many applications where low cost, cleanliness, inattention to lubrication and anti-
seizing are important.
The commonly used plastic material for bearings is Nylon and Teflon
4
Bearing Lubricants
5
The lubricants are used in bearings to reduce friction between the rubbing surfaces and to
carry away the heat generated by friction. It also protects the bearing against corrosion.
All lubricants are classified into the following three groups
1. Liquid 2. Semi-liquid and 3. Solid
The liquid lubricants usually used in bearings are mineral oils and synthetic oils. The
mineral oils are most commonly used because of their cheapness and stability. The liquid
lubricants are usually preferred where they may be retained.
A grease is a semi-liquid lubricant having higher viscosity than oils. The greases are
employed where slow speed and heavy pressure exist and where oil drip from the bearing is
undesirable.
The solid lubricants are useful in reducing friction where oil films cannot be
maintained because of pressures or temperatures. They should be softer than materials being
lubricated. A graphite is the most common of the solid lubricants either alone or mixed
with oil or grease.
Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
Properties of Lubricants
6
1. Viscosity. It is the measure of degree of fluidity of a liquid. It is a physical property by virtue of which
an oil is able to form, retain and offer resistance to shearing a buffer film-under heat and pressure.
 The greater the heat and pressure, the greater viscosity is required of a lubricant to prevent thinning and
squeezing out of the film.
The viscocity of the lubricant is measured by Saybolt universal viscometer. It determines the time required
for a standard volume of oil at a certain temperature to flow under a certain head through a tube of
standard diameter and length. The time so determined in seconds is the Saybolt universal viscosity. In
order to convert Saybolt universal viscosity in seconds to absolute viscosity (in kg / m-s), the following
formula may be used
Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
7
Properties of Lubricants
2. Oiliness. It is a joint property of the lubricant and the bearing surfaces in contact. It is a measure of the
lubricating qualities under boundary conditions where base metal to metal is prevented only by absorbed
film. There is no absolute measure of oiliness.
3. Density. This property has no relation to lubricating value but is useful in changing the kinematic
viscosity to absolute viscosity. Mathematically
The density of most of the oils at 15.5°C varies from 860 to 950 kg /m3(the average value may be taken as
900 kg /m3). The density at any other temperature (t) may be obtained from the following relation, i.e.
8
Properties of Lubricants
4. Viscosity index. The term viscosity index is used to denote the degree of variation of
viscosity with temperature.
5. Flash point. It is the lowest temperature at which an oil gives off sufficient vapour to
support a momentary flash without actually setting fire to the oil when a flame is brought
within 6 mm at the surface of the oil.
6. Fire point. It is the temperature at which an oil gives off sufficient vapour to burn it
continuously when ignited.
7. Pour point or freezing point. It is the temperature at which an oil will cease to flow when
cooled.
Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
End of Lecture
Thank you
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Lecture 3 Bearing properties, materials and lubricants

  • 1. Topic covered: Bearing Properties Bearing Materials Bearing Lubricants Department of Mechanical Engineering Subject Name : Machine Design-II (RME603) Dr. Ashish Kumar Srivastava Professor 1 My Sincere Gratitude to: Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow (UP) India
  • 2. Properties of Sliding Contact Bearing Materials 2  Compressive strength The bearing material should have high compressive strength to withstand this maximum pressure so as to prevent extrusion or other permanent deformation of the bearing.  Fatigue strength The bearing material should have sufficient fatigue strength so that it can withstand repeated loads without developing surface fatigue cracks. It is of major importance in aircraft and automotive engines.  Comformability It is the ability of the bearing material to accommodate shaft deflections and bearing inaccuracies by plastic deformation (or creep) without excessive wear and heating.  Embeddability It is the ability of bearing material to accommodate (or embed) small particles of dust, grit etc., without scoring the material of the journal.  Bondability Many high capacity bearings are made by bonding one or more thin layers of a bearing material to a high strength steel shell. Thus, the strength of the bond i.e. bondability is an important consideration in selecting bearing material. Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
  • 3. Properties of Sliding Contact Bearing Materials 3  Corrosion resistance. The bearing material should not corrode away under the action of lubricating oil.  This property is of particular importance in internal combustion engines where the same oil is used to lubricate the cylinder walls and bearings. In the cylinder, the lubricating oil comes into contact with hot cylinder walls and may oxidise and collect carbon deposits from the walls.  Thermal conductivity. The bearing material should be of high thermal conductivity so as to permit the rapid removal of the heat generated by friction.  Thermal expansion. The bearing material should be of low coefficient of thermal expansion, so that when the bearing operates over a wide range of temperature, there is no undue change in the clearance. Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
  • 4. Bearing Materials 1. Babbit metal. The tin base and lead base babbits are widely used as a bearing material, because they satisfy most requirements for general applications. The composition of the babbit metals is as follows : Tin base babbits : Tin 90% ; Copper 4.5% ; Antimony 5% ; Lead 0.5%. Lead base babbits : Lead 84% ; Tin 6% ; Anitmony 9.5% ; Copper 0.5%. 2. Bronzes. The bronzes (alloys of copper, tin and zinc) are generally used in the form of machined bushes pressed into the shell. The bush may be in one or two pieces. The bronzes commonly used for bearing material are gun metal and phosphor bronzes. The gun metal (Copper 88% ; Tin 10% ; Zinc 2%) is used for high grade bearings subjected to high pressures (not more than 10 N/mm2 of projected area) and high speeds. The phosphor bronze (Copper 80% ; Tin 10% ; Lead 9% ; Phosphorus 1%) is used for bearings subjected to very high pressures (not more than 14 N/mm2 of projected area) and speeds. 3. Cast iron. The cast iron bearings are usually used with steel journals. Such type of bearings are fairly successful where lubrication is adequate and the pressure is limited to 3.5 N/mm2 and speed to 40 metres per minute. 4. Silver. The silver and silver lead bearings are mostly used in aircraft engines where the fatigue strength is the most important consideration. 5. Non-metallic bearings. The various non-metallic bearings are made of carbon-graphite, rubber, wood and plastics. The carbon-graphite bearings are self lubricating, dimensionally stable over a wide range of operating conditions, chemically inert and can operate at higher temperatures than other bearings. The soft rubber bearings are used with water or other low viscosity lubricants, particularly where sand or other large particles are present. The wood bearings are used in many applications where low cost, cleanliness, inattention to lubrication and anti- seizing are important. The commonly used plastic material for bearings is Nylon and Teflon 4
  • 5. Bearing Lubricants 5 The lubricants are used in bearings to reduce friction between the rubbing surfaces and to carry away the heat generated by friction. It also protects the bearing against corrosion. All lubricants are classified into the following three groups 1. Liquid 2. Semi-liquid and 3. Solid The liquid lubricants usually used in bearings are mineral oils and synthetic oils. The mineral oils are most commonly used because of their cheapness and stability. The liquid lubricants are usually preferred where they may be retained. A grease is a semi-liquid lubricant having higher viscosity than oils. The greases are employed where slow speed and heavy pressure exist and where oil drip from the bearing is undesirable. The solid lubricants are useful in reducing friction where oil films cannot be maintained because of pressures or temperatures. They should be softer than materials being lubricated. A graphite is the most common of the solid lubricants either alone or mixed with oil or grease. Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
  • 6. Properties of Lubricants 6 1. Viscosity. It is the measure of degree of fluidity of a liquid. It is a physical property by virtue of which an oil is able to form, retain and offer resistance to shearing a buffer film-under heat and pressure.  The greater the heat and pressure, the greater viscosity is required of a lubricant to prevent thinning and squeezing out of the film. The viscocity of the lubricant is measured by Saybolt universal viscometer. It determines the time required for a standard volume of oil at a certain temperature to flow under a certain head through a tube of standard diameter and length. The time so determined in seconds is the Saybolt universal viscosity. In order to convert Saybolt universal viscosity in seconds to absolute viscosity (in kg / m-s), the following formula may be used Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication
  • 7. 7 Properties of Lubricants 2. Oiliness. It is a joint property of the lubricant and the bearing surfaces in contact. It is a measure of the lubricating qualities under boundary conditions where base metal to metal is prevented only by absorbed film. There is no absolute measure of oiliness. 3. Density. This property has no relation to lubricating value but is useful in changing the kinematic viscosity to absolute viscosity. Mathematically The density of most of the oils at 15.5°C varies from 860 to 950 kg /m3(the average value may be taken as 900 kg /m3). The density at any other temperature (t) may be obtained from the following relation, i.e.
  • 8. 8 Properties of Lubricants 4. Viscosity index. The term viscosity index is used to denote the degree of variation of viscosity with temperature. 5. Flash point. It is the lowest temperature at which an oil gives off sufficient vapour to support a momentary flash without actually setting fire to the oil when a flame is brought within 6 mm at the surface of the oil. 6. Fire point. It is the temperature at which an oil gives off sufficient vapour to burn it continuously when ignited. 7. Pour point or freezing point. It is the temperature at which an oil will cease to flow when cooled. Reference : Text Book of Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi published by Lakshmi Publication