A single deep groove ball bearing (which experiences normal operation and vibration) is subjected to an axial load of 7.1 kN and a radial load of 4 kN. Calculate the equivalent static load, $P_o$, for the bearing. Give your answer in kN.
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The equivalent static load is the load that would produce the same maximum stress in the bearing as the combined axial and radial loads. To calculate the equivalent static load, we need to use the following formula: Po = Xo * Fr + Yo * Fa Where: Po is the Show more…
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