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STD-TSO 7902-2-ENGL L998 MM 4851903 0748180 67) a INTERNATIONAL ISO STANDARD 7902-2 First edition 1088-05-01 ee Hydrodynamic plain journal bearings under steady-state conditions — Circular cylindrical bearings — Part 2: Functions used in the calculation procedure Paliers lisses hydrodynamiques ragiaux fonctionnant en régime stabillsé — Paliers circulaires cylindriques — Partie 2: Fonctions utilisées pour le calcul ‘Tos mace is reproduced rom 150 documents unde nematona! Orgrzaton for Stndaaaton (80) Copyah Leese Number IHS/ICC/1996. Not or rsde. No prt ofthese IO documents my be reproduced i ar fr, elects ‘Sr omer, excepto alowed he anyhow othe COUN of se, o wi te ‘ir wrtercesen af 80 (Case pestle 54, 121 Geneva 20, Swlaeroed Fax +4 22°758 10 79), IMS oe SO Lcnsors mene ae Iso Se Sia ats STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 074818) 708 a ISO 7902-2:1998(E) Foreword 1SO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing Intemational Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which. a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented ‘on that committee. International organizations, govemmental and non- governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the Intemational Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization Draft International Standards adopted by the technical com’ yes are Circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International ‘Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting avote. International Standard ISO_7902-2 was prepared by Technical Committees: ISO/TC 123, Plain bearings, Subcommittee SC 4, Methods of calculation of plain bearings. 1S0 7902 consists of the following parts, under the general title Hydrodynamic plain journal bearings under steady-state conditions — Circular cylindrical bearings: — Part 1: Calculation procedure — Part 2: Functions used in the calculation procedure — Part 3: Permissible operational parameters ‘Annex A of this part of ISO 7902 is for information only. © 180 1998 {All rights rosorved. Unis otherwise ected, no pat ofthe publication may be reproduced ‘or utlized n any form or by any means, slacronic or mechanical, including photocopying and ‘ierofim, without petission in wring irom te publisher. International Organization fr Standarczaton Case postalo 56 » CH-1211 Gondve 20» Switzerand Intemet central @iso.ch 400 ‘ech; aed00net; piso; ons00s; s=central Print in Switzerland STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MMH 4SS3903 0748182 b44 A INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ©1SO 180 7902-2:1988(E) Hydrodynamic plain journal bearings under steady-state conditions — Circular cylindrical bearings — Part Functions used in the calculation procedure 1 Scope This part of ISO 7802 specifies the values of the basic functions used in the calculation procedure for oil-ubricated circular cylindrical hydrodynamic bearings under conditions of full lubrication. ‘The values are given for the assumptions and boundary conditions given in ISO 7902-1. The values necessary for the calculation may be determined from the tables of bearing characteristics, the graphs and from the equations. ‘The descriptions of the symbols used and calculation examples are given in ISO 7902-1 2 Normative references ‘The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of 1S0 7902. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and Parties to agreements based on this part of ISO 7902 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the ‘most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and {SO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. 1S0 3448:1992, Industrial liquid lubricants — ISO viscosity classification. 1SO 7902-1:1998, Hydrodynamic plain journal bearings under steady-state conditions — Circular cylindrical bearings — Part 1: Calculation procedure. 3. Tables of ba: Tables 1 to 30 give be: ing characteristics — the attitude angle, f, — The Sommerteld number, So, — the specific coefficient of friction, taking account of the unicaded area of lubricant film, /“/y, — the specific coetficient of friction in the loaded area of the lubricant film, f/y, — The coefficient of lubricant flow rate, parameter Q3, due to generation of the intemal pressure, as a function of angular span, 2, relative eccentricity & and relative bearing width B/D, for vatious values of «, 2 and B/D. STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748183 S80 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e180 Table 1 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 5 — Values of the basle characteristics for fl = 360" and B/D = 15 22 360" 0s £ B so_| sie | fe @ ‘ B $0 mW 2 02 [72,6236] 04273 | 7.5982 | 9684 | 0.0477 02 | 75.8188] 0.7788 | 41,2641] 26.8324 0.0233 04 |62.6588) 1,0005 | 3.6035 | 2.6882 | 0.0935 04 |61,7628] 0.2026 | 17.0879 12,0101) 0.0468 06 | 51,9692] 1,9724 | 22272 | 16696 | 0.1361 06 | 47:9703] 0,4995 | 8.0837 | 5.6561 | 0.0703 08 |38,1601| 4.6824 | 113683 | 1.0736 | 0.1759 08 }32.9653]1.74 | 3.2267 | 2,698 | o,0938 09 _|27,961 | 10,1362| o.s2t8 | 0.7604 | 0.1989 09 _ | 23,5037|5,1579 | 1.8768 | 1.2604 | 0.1054 0.926 | 24,6184] 13,8256] 0.7006 | 0.6578 | 0,198 0,925 | 20.3171] 79168 | 1.205 | 01992 | o1082 0.98. | 19,2007) 22.044 | 0.6173 | 015359 | 0,201 0,98. | 16,5292| 14,1757] oje449 | 0,7198 | 0.1107 0.975 | 13,5971] 48,8429| 0.404 | 0.3586 | 0.2036 og7s | 11,7164] 36.438 [0487 [ois | 01128 Table 2 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 6 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 360" and B/D = 1,25 ‘12 = 360" and B/D = 025 =] 6] % [rw | w | & : as | » [rw [mw To 02 |73s827]0381 | 24976 | 6.2016 | aos 02 | 75.8522) 0.0208 [183,246 99,557 1 0.0123 04 |62,6533| 018155 | 4.3808 | 3.2457 | 0,0876 04 |61.4843| 0.056 |o1.s567 | 41,8879 0.0246 0 |61,3901) 1.6715 | 28837 | 1/9257 | 0.1287 08 |47.4076| 0.146 27,1066 | 18,7058 0.0968 og |37,2474| 4.2107 | 1,4855 | 111288 | 0.1670 08 [31,2896] 0.6089 |s,¢577 | 6,396: | 00402 0.9 _|27,2701| 9.4621 | 0.9678 | 0.7949 | 0.1860 09 [21831 6| 2.2037 |s.4366 | 2.6972 | 0.0853 0.825 | 23/9586] 13,0839] 0,8197 | 0.6900 | 0.1901 0/926 | 18 8306] 316707 f2'3004 | 1.9424 | 0.0868 0.95. | 19,3048) 21,1271] 0.6382 | o.sasa | 0.1936 0.95 [15,078 |7,3466 {11431 | 112546 | 0.0582 0.978 | 13,3184) 47,5332| 0,4097 | 0.2631 | 0.1959 0,975 | 10.7792| 22.6668)0,7149 | 0/6632 | 0.0596 ‘Table 3 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 7 charactoristics for = 360" and B/D =1 5 © B so [rw | w | & ‘ fw @ 02 | 74208 [02492 | 12,088 | @.4aa0 | 0.0294 02 [656767] 0,781 | as718 | 45868 | 00286 04 |ezs7aalogit | 57868 | 4.2721 | 00786 04 |642398| 0.8711 | 40972 | 2.4424 | 00828 08 | 50,4548] 13182 | 82102 | 2.3761 | o,n164 0,6 | 44.2175] 1.7528 | 2.4496 | 116603 | 0.0785 08 |36.0278|3:5955 | 1.6915 | 1.2766 | 0,153 os |32582 | 4/3531 | 1.4182 | 1.1391 | 0.075 09 _ | 26.3686] 85203 | 110457 | 018597 | 0,1708 0.9 |24286 | 9.6087 | o.s161 | 0,786 | 0.0675 0,925 | 23,0726] 12,0842] 0.8882 | 0.7275 | 0.1748 0.926 | 21.5177] 13,4451] 0.7886 | 0.6782 | 0.0632 0,95. | 18,6392] 19,799 | 0,6599 | 0/5696 | 0,1783 0,95 | 18,6557] 20.5259 0,6423 | 0.5495 | 0.0588 0,975 | 12.9388] 45,5721] 0.4193 | 0.371_| 0.1808 0.978 | 12,6852] 47,2761 0.4088 | 0.3701 | 0.0501 ‘Table 4 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 8 — Values of the basie characteris ‘2 = 360" and B/D = 0,75 = 180" and B/D = 1,25 ‘ e |» [iw [lm | & = |? | %» [rw | iw 75,022 [01884 | 20,3904 13,2872 0.3285, 02 [67,7086] 0.3106 | 10,4164 66146 62,2584| 0.3993 | 8.7606 | 6.183 | 0.065 4 [55.2027] 0.7326 | 4431 | 2.9666 | 0.0615 49,3554) 0.9185 | 45167 | 3.3161 | 0.0972 06 | 44.3642] 1/5312 | 27744 | 118981 | 00748 34.5144) 2.7848 | 2.1067 | 1.5712 | 0.1292 8 |32,4491] 3.9819 | 115296 | 1.2248 | 00747 25,1887 7.1614 | 1:1879 | 0,9696 | 0.1447 09 | 24.0337) 9.2279 | 0.9683 | 0.822 | 0682 21,8823) 10,4611] 0.9627 | o,a01 | 0.1483, 0.928 | 21.247 | 12,8584| 0.8108 | 0.7075 | 0.0642 17,7393) 17,7363} 0,7119 | 08114 | 0.1516 0.85 | 18,433 | 19,9671) 0.6549 | 0.5589 | 0,0601 12,4264) 42/3629] 0.4384 | 0.3860 | 0.163 0.875 | 12,3471] 46,7535] 0,4066 | 0.3706 | 0.0507 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748184 417 Mm ®180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) Table 9 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 13 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 180" and BjD = 1 = 150" and B/D = 15, e 8 so | ri | tw a « B so | ri [fw Q 02 [e9,0182/ 0.2328 | 1a.s689 730688 | ose 02 [61,7703] 03058 | 10.5744 4.7678 | os288 04 | 56,4093] 0/5601 | 6.2861 | 316873 | 0.0575 04 |47.9937]0,738 | 47933 | 2.489 | 0.0445 06 | 4aseo [1.2448 | 313652 | 2.2797 | 0.0729 06 | 39,8608 1.5647 | 2.7181 | 1.6899 | 0.0821 08 |s23681]3:4514 | 117312 | 1.3799 | 0.0735 08 | 30.2152| 4.0616 | 1,4908 | 1.1082 | 0.0501 0.9 _|23.7701] 8.4037 | 1,039 | 0.9061 | 0.0679 0,9 _ | 23,4459|9,2073 | o.9618 | 0.7712 | 0.0497 0.925 | 20,898 1| 11,9405] 0.8874 | 0.7446 | 0.068 0.926 | 20.432 | 13,0508] 0.7949 | 0.6581 | 0.0403 0.96 | 18.1351] 185775] 0.691 | 0.8894 | 0.0601 0.95. | 17.262 |20,5699] 0.6301 | 0,525 | 0.0365 0.975 | 11,9017] 48,771 | 0.4094 | 0.3764 | 0.0513 0.978 | 12.390 | 46,5665] 0.4083] 0.35 | 0.0328 Table 10 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 14 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 180" and BID = 0,75 = 150" and B/D = 1.25, «Te [i Trw Tw T 3 s [a Js [rw Tw To 02 [70.5989] 1519 | 21260d 11,1819] o0ze9 02 [62,7766] 02588 | 12.47eq 5.608 | ooze 04 |s7.8568) 0381 | e.i66s | 5.3207 | 00513 04 | 48,9773] 06374 | 5.5282 | 2.8601 | ocaas 06 | 45.0124) oases | 4.6328 | 3.1078 | o,088 0.6 | 40,2601] 1.2806 | 3.0383 | 1.8436 | 00526 08 |s2ar28] 26987 | 2184 | 1.705 | o069e 08 | 30.2914) 37472 | 115987 | 111844 | oos09 09 | 23,2967] 7.1375 | 1.188 | 1.0322 | ose 0.9 _ | 23.4326) 86906 | 1.0083 | 018002 | oaa7 0,95 | 20,4384] 10.4282] 0.9646 | 0.8778 | 0.0617 0.928 | 20,2064) 12.4741 018232 | 0.6805 | oca13 0.95 _| 17.5793] 16.7468] 0.7468 | 0,639 | 05a 0.98 | 17.1582] 19.8337] 0.6474 | 0.5428 | 00378 0.975 | 11,2048] 43.5126) 0.4204 | 0.3601 | 00619 0.378 | 12.2987] 45,2626) 0.4184 | 03705 | ocas4 Table 11 — Values of the basic character Table 15 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 180° and B/D = 05 A= 150° and B/D = 1 e [| » [rw] mw | e [a [Ts [rw 7 mw To 02 [72.2939] co7a7 | 43,0117 22,4028 Oc2rs 02 |64.1708| 0.2022 | vs,a46 7.1228 | O0z68 04 | 68,1928) 02002 | 17,2807] 9961 | oase4 a4 |50.1904] 0.5098 | 68759 | 351 | ooasa 06 |asea7i]o49 | | 8.2264 | 5.4518 | 0,0522 66 [41,1351] 1:1434 | sesi8 | 2.1787 | oosz6 a8 |31,5756) 1.7222 | 5.2498 | 2.5602 | 00573 0.8 | 30,2448] 32967 | 1.7897 | 13188 oost1 0.9 |22246 | 511676 | 1/5666 | 1.2982 | 0.0547 0.9 | 22,9634] 8.0787 | 1.0677 | o(a962 | 0.045 0,925 | 18,7514) 7,436 | 1.2104 | 1.039 | oosa 0.926 | 20,115 | 11,5986] 0.8719 | 07498 | costo 0.95 | 16.5935] 13,882 | 0.862 | 0.7419 | o,0508 0.96 | 16,9465] 18,7837] 0.8741 | 0.5636 | 038s 0.978 | 10,7691] 38,085 | 0.4601 | 0.412 | 0,0451 0.975 | 12.1844] 43.3026] 0.4294 | 0.376 | 00339 Table 12 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 16 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 180" and B/D = 025 2 = 150° and B/D = 0,75 Ce ‘ls [wl wife 02 |72.9964) 0018 |169,077 a7,6214 O11 02 [659611] or367 | 255587 10440 O0238 0.4 | 59,6743] 0.0537 foao254 | a6.5139 0.0214 04 |51,9963) 0.3561 | 9.7827 | 49274 | 0.04 6 | 45,5631) 0.1465 f27,0146 | 16,9891] 0.0298 06 | 42,1174] 0972 | 4.3016 | 28877 | 005 08 | 30.5214] cose faas22 | 60472 | 0.0339, 08 | 20,6967] 2,6088 | 2.211 | 1.6184 | 0497 og |21.4482| 2.1726 [34821 | 2.7036 | 0.0334 09 _|22,6695|6.9438 | 1.2114 | 110008 | 0.0443 02s | 19.5178] 3.4617 J2543 | 20119 | ooas2 0.928 | 19,8594] 10,1662] 0.9704 | 0.8188 | 0.0815 0.95 | 14.0088] 7.2485 [1.4916 | 1.2603 | 0.0321 0.95 _| 16.681 2| 168408] 0.7302 | 0,608 | 0.0382 0.75 | 2.4617 | 23,42860.8637 | o's068 | 0.0299 0.975 | 11,9044] 40,5853] 0,448 | 0.3809 | 0.0337 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 O7481a5 353 Ml 180 7902-2:1998(E) e1so Table 17 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 21 — Values of the basic characteristics for As 150" and B/D = 05 = 120" and B/D =1 : 2 | % [rw | w | oF @ B so [rw | ww | @ 0.2 [67,9821] 0.0706 | 45,4889 20,0289 0.0184 0.2 [592987] 0.153 | 21,0369 7.6506 | 0.0188 04 | 542896] 0.1899 | 18,2097 9,0211 | 0.0323 oa |44;1285|0.4078 | 8.8506 | 3.9497 | ooze8 06 | «3,0078| 0.4778 | 2.4201 | 4.9182 | 00412 06 | 35,837| 0.979 | 4.1915 | 2.1878 | 0.0236 08 | 30,3047] 116927 | 3.2951 | 2.3788 | 0.0431 8 |2736 |3,0094 | 1.9257 | 1.2665 | 0.0316 09 |22:1859] 8.0338 | 16018 | 1283 | 00402 9 _ |21,2549] 7.6881 | 11043 | 0.8828 | 0027 ose |1965 [7,589 | 11246 | 11022 | oo3es 01825 | 181990 1] 11,0222| 0/9007 | 0.7282 | 0.0251 0,98. | 16,378 1| 13,2852] 0,696 | 0.7389 | 0.0361 0.95. | 16,1452] 18,0536] 06894 | 0.5418 | 0,0225 o.97s | 11.4673| 349703] 0.5072 | 0.4248 | 0.0317 0.976 | 12,4702 39,7024] 0.4608 | 0.2896 | 0,0197 Table 18 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 22 — Values of the basic character 150°C and B/D = 0,25 120° and B/D = 0,75 le 6 so [rw [| w | Oo . a so [rw | nw | oe 02 _|7o,417) 00188 [179.6574 756912 00099 02 [613046] 0.102 | 29.1969 105404 0175 04 | 56,4804) 0.0528 fos,o0re | 91.701 1] ots 04 }aser79] 0301 | 1115303 42883 | 0.0277 06 | 4a.9464) 0.1447 [27.251 | 15.6046 o0z48 06 |a71249) 0.7471 | 5.4972 | 2.7566 | 0328 og |29,8093) 0,008 Jasi4s | 6.3433 | 00269 08 |279078) 24401 | 2.3936 | 15185 | oosi8 09 | 21,2162|2,1539 fs.08 | 26112 | o0259 09. |21,1836] 6561 | 1.2454 | 0.9561 | 0.0273 0.925 | 183266] 315871 fz4s04 | 19114 | 00261 0.325 | 18.901 8] ,7602 | 0.9969 | 0.7665 | 0.0255 0.95, | 15,538] 6.8272 |1.6035 | 112701 | o.24a 0.95. | 18.9686] 16.4057] 0.744 | 0.5905 | 0.0228 0.975 | 10,7917] 21.4205)0.751 | 06218 | 00221 0.975 | 12.3861] 37.1528] o.84o | 0.401 | 0.0202 Table 19 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 23 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 120" and B/D = 1.5 £2 = 120° and BiD = 05 : | % [rw [Tw | @ e 6 [© [rw | iw 02 [66.6763] 0.2196 | 146822 5.3943 | 00198 02 [63,7072] 0.0611 | 62,602 | 18,817: 04 | 42,0362] 0.6536 | 6.3288 | 2.7433 | 0.0284 04 | 48,3597] 0,1713 | 20,155q 8.3308 06 | 34.8662) 1,2672 | 32692 | 1.7133 | 00336 06 39,0128] 0.4446 | 9.0214 | 4.4892 08 | 27.0873] 36108 | 1.6323 | 1.0868 | 00308 og |27,961 |1.6413 | 3.3776 | 2.1664 09 _|21,2301|8,7261 | 0.9689 | 0.768 | 0.0254 03 | 20.9013] 49561 | 1.6148 | 112272 0.828 | 19,1732] 12.2582] 0,8264 | 0.6673 | 0.0235 0.925 | 18,9454 7.4106 | 1.2659 | 0.9624 0.95. | 16.2459] 19,7605] 0,642 _| 0,5148 | 0.0209 0,35. | 15,6856] 13,2503] 0/8878 | 0.6913 0.975 | 12,5263] 42.6121] 0.4378 | 0,3537 | oo181 0.975 | 11,9048] 31,9505] 0,5481 | 0.4365 ‘Table 20 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 24 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 120°C and B/D = 1,25 = 120" and BiD = 0,25 * a [so [rw Tm To © 6 so | sw | me | & 02 | 88,2103] 0.1848 | 17,4384 63717 | 00197 02 [66,2399] 0.0769 [190.0234 67.326q 0.0082 0.4 | 42,953 | 0.4869 | 7.1767 | 3.0911 | 0.0287 04 |81.432 | 0.0607 |67,70511 | 27.357 | 0.0148 0.6 | 35,0689] 1,1448 | 3.6023 | 1.8732 | 0.0338 06 | 41,1896] 0.1387 |28.5117 | 13,7269 0.019 og | 27,2067] 3;3668 | 1.7982 | 1.1814 | 0.0313 08 | 28,6466] 0.5692 |9,077 | 5.6831 | 0.0199 09 | 21,2163) 8.2078 | 1.0304 | 0.7984 | 0.0263 09 | 20,7685] 2.1244 fs,6523 | 2.5177 | ones 0,925 | 19,0681] 11,7869] 0.8526 | 0,691 1 | 0.0243 0,925 | 17,9741] 315485 [2.4728 | 118782 | 0.0176 0,95 | 16,1962| 19,0952] 0.6894 | 0.5308 | 0.0223 095 | 14,8377] 7.0378 |1.5612 | 1.1961 | 00165 0.975 | 12.4971] 41,1775 0.4488 | 0.3751 | 0.0189 0,978 | 11,0159] 20,7702)0,7739 | 0.6081 | 0.0153 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748186 257 mm 9180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) Table 25 — Values of the basic characte Table 28 — Values of the basic characteristics for Q= 90 and B/D =15 = 90" and BID = 0,75 © é so [rw | iw | oO £ B sol rw | nw | 0,2 [53.3402] 0.1176 | 27,955 | 76276 | oot1a 02 |s6sea4l 00724 | 44,3604 12,2068 00109 04 {37,1665 03301 | 10.5034 354 | 0.0159 0.4 | 40.2687] 0.2094 | 16,4974 5,4922 | o,0163 06 | 28.9167] 0.8642 | 46981 | 119758 | oor74 06 [3087 |0,5746 | 6.3886 | 2.8638 | 0.0185 08 |23,2037| 2.8817 | 1.9746 | 1.2647 | oo1s1 08 | 26,1628] 2.0933 | 2.6649 | 1.4568 | 0,017) 09 |18.315| 7.6266 | 1,089 | 07487 | 00125 09 | 18,9534] 6.0576 | 1.336 | 0.9066 | 0.0143 0,925 | 17,1845] 11,026 1| o.aa6s | 06235 | 0.0115 0.925 | 17,1651] 3,0204 | 1/0531 | 0,7373 | 00192 0.95 | 14.9265) 18,2683} 0.6731 | 05097 | 00105 096 | 14.8227] 15,9787] 0,775 | 0,578 | 0,0117 0.975 | 11,5294] 40,891 4| 0.4432 | 03541 | 0.0097 0975 | 11,44 |36.0784] 0,488 | 0.2878 | 0,0103 Table 26 — Values of the basic characteristics for Table 29 — Values of the basic characteristics for = 90" and BiD = 1,25 2 = 90" and BID = 05 « b so | rie Taw € 3 so Tre Tm Te 02 [54,1165] 0,1069 | 30,0617] 8acos | oot1s 02 [59,758 [ooase | 73.56 | 20,0318 0.0096 04 |37.6101] 02074 | 11,266 | 3.766 | 0.0161 0.4 |42,7063] 0,132 | 26,0987] 8.4393 | 0.0151 06 |29,1984|o80c8 | 508 | 2.1148 | oo178 0.6 |32,766 |0.3731 | 10,6866 4.2761 | 0.0176 os |23.a7e2}2719 | 20844 | 1.1605 | 00158 08 | 26,0677] 1.4685 | 3.7338 | 2.0008 | 0.0168 09 |18.857 | 7.3176 | 1.1304 | 0.7752 | oora1 08 | 19,1902] 4.6261 | 1,7054 | 1.1418 | 0.0143, 0.926 | 17,2396] 10.5982] 0.9172 | 0.6451 | 0.0121 0,928 | 17.1973] 7.1405 | 1.2942 | o.a704 | 0.0132 095 |14.908 | 17.5885] 06942] ost9 | oor 0.95 | 14,7184] 12,6882| 0.9136 | 0.8752 | oo118 0.976 | 11'5117| 39.9392] 0.4513 | 0.2601 | 0,0099 97s | 11,271 1] 31,5255] 0.5438 | 0.4908 | 0.0103, ‘Table 27 — Values of the basic charact Table 30 — Values of the basic characteristics for 2 = 90° and B/D =1 @= 90" and B/D = 0,25 : 6 so [rw | w TG z B so [rw [ne 7 3 02 [558145] 0.0893 | 35,9704 a.ea6a | oo112 02 [62,8374] 0.0137 |234,a504 63,2034 0.0061 04 |38.6932/0,266 | 13,0109 4.295 | o.0163 0.4 | 46,1719] 0.0435 {79,0197 | 24,8942 0.0103, 0.6 | 29.8006/0,7105 | 5.6762 | 2.2867 | 0.0183 06 |35,8747|0,1276 [30,0585 | 11.9184 0,0129 08 | 25.536] 2.4774 | 2274 | 112576 | o.0165 0.8 | 26,2754| 0.5626 fo,4e4 | 4,901.4 | 0.013 09 }19.043 |6e03 | 1.2082 | o.g233 | o.o138 09 _|19,4224| 2.0827 [s.6103 | 2.206 | 0.0114 0,928 | 17,2021] 10.0115] 0.3626 | 0,6735 | 0.0126 0.925 |17,2907| 3.434 [2.6451 | *.6988 | 0.0108 098 | 14.9196] 16.8158] 0.7208 | 0,897 | 0.0115 0.95 | 14.9622| 68003 fi'seao | 1.1093 | 0.0099, 0.975 | 11,4801| 38,4785] 0.4645 | 0,3699 | 0,0103 0.975 | 10,663 | 20,2802[0.7873 | 0.8875 | 0,0087 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748187 12b 180 7902-2:1998(E) eso 4 Graphs of basic bearing characteristics Figures 1 to 50 graphically represent the functions , So, f/y, flyand Q3. Figure 1 — Attitude angle as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for = 360° STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748188 Obe mw e180 5 tes 038 ° 02 os ae 08 e ide angle fas a function of relative eccentricity efor 2= 180° STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL L958 MM 4851903 0748189 TTS a 180 7902-2:1998(E) e1so ° 02 u 06 u z Figure 3— Attitude angle f as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for 2= 150" iso STD-TSO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748390 720 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) 2) | 2, Bis aoa A bos an oe 8 as 09, 25 ° a te 04 8 . Figure 4 — Attitude angle 8 as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for = 120° STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 074829) 657 al ISO 7902-2:1998(E) “a aa a9 095 e 2 08 06 8 . Figure 5 — Attitude angle fas a function of relative eccentricity ¢for = 90" 10 e1so STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748152 593 mm Iso ISO 7902-2:1998(E) 2 x 5 z ° 025 05 O78 1 = 5 - Figure 6 — Attitude angle Bas a function of relative bearing width /D for = 360" " STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 0748153 427 Ml 1SO 7902-2:1998(E) 0 8) ° 02s os as . 1% Figure 7 — Attitude angle f as a function of relative bearing length B/D for 22= 180° 12 2 3 e1so STD.IS0 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748199 3bb i e180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) a) + ° os os om 1 15 oFd Figure 8 — Attitude angle fas a function of relative bearing length 8/9 for = 150° 13 STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 2998 MM 4851903 O748L95 2T2 a e1so ° oo cy 078 1 ws £ Figure 9 — Attitude angle fas a function of relative bearing width B/D for (2= 120° 4 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1598 MM 4852903 O74815b 139 Ml eso ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° 035 05, 075 t as Figure 10 — Attitude angle 6 as a function of relative bearing width 2/2 for = 90° 15 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748197 075 a ISO 7902-2:1998(E) wl ° a a8 4 05 a oy wo co Figure 11 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative eccentricity « for 2 = 360° 16 e1so STD.ISO ?902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748198 TOL mm e180 Iso 7902-1 Set! ° wl ° oy 02 33 on 08 cy a % 0 < Figure 12 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative eccentricity « for <2 = 180" 7 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 2998 MM 4852903 0748199 148 Mi ISO 7902-2:1998(E) wr wn seeg o a we 3 % 05 os cy 8 a Figure 13 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative eccentricity efor = 150° e1s0 els wowed, nosed fn wesw STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748200 497 mm 1S0 7902-2:1998(E) a 7 oy or a5 as a 8 a . igure 14 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative eccentricity efor = 120" 19 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748201 326 mm 1SO 7902-2:1998(E) e180 So 0} fe seed, wn we eed, 5 Moved 035] ° a a 3 * 05 OD on oF Figure 15 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative eccentricity efor 2 = 90° STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748202 2b2 Mw e1so 'SO 7902-2:1998(E) © 2 02s 05 07s, 1 es # Figure 16 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative bearing width 5/D for = 360° 21 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 3998 MM 4851903 0748203 177 A ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e1so Sow owe wos, one weed, . cH % ro 1 rr $ Figure 17 — Sommerteld number So. function of relative bearing width B/D tor = 180° STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MH 4851903 0748204 O35 ml e1so ISO 7902-2:1998(E) So wt 20575 o os 05 O75 1 us jure 18 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative bearing width B/D for «2 = 150° STD. ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4853903 0748205 T7] om ISO 7902-2:1998(E) eiso wn we seed, owe week ° 02s as os 1 ws Sle Figure 19 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative bearing width B/D for = 120" STD. ISO 2902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 074620, 908 mm e180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) wowed, x ° Figure 20 — Sommerfeld number So as a function of relative bearing 25 STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 O748207 B44 Ml 1S0 7902-2:1998(E) e1so th errs vl ° a a 3 % 05 06 07 8 oo . Figure 21 — Specific coefficient of friction j“/yas a function of relative eccentricity « for 2 = 360° STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL L998 MM 4851903 0748208 740 Mo e180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) h nosed, e ar 7 03 a a5 06 or oe ee Figure 22 — Specific coetficient of friction /’/y as a function of relative eccentricity efor 27 STD-IS0 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748209 617 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e1so + we wa reed, 2 weet wor ne weed, ; ge ° oy @ 03 “ s a 7 ry oe Figure 23 — Specific coefficient of friction /'/yas a function of retative eccentricity ¢ for = 150° iso STD-ISO ?902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748210 339 mm 1SO 7902-2:1998(E) £0 % 2 we seed + waves no seed, e a a 2 03 ar) % OD os 3 Figure 24 — Specific coefficient of friction /’/yas a function of relative eccentricity efor = 120° 29 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 0748211 275 Om ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e1so ne sack, one weed, ne we wees a a Lie fie ‘| ° oy 02 as “ as 6 0 oo we Figure 25 — Specitic coefficient of friction /“/y as a function of relative eccentricity c for (2= 90° e1so STD. ISO 7902-2-ENGL B998 MM 4652503 0748212 101 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° 075 Figure 26 — Specitic coefficient of friction /’/y as a function ot rel 078, 1 15 £ bearing width B/D for 22 = 360° 31 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4853903 0748213 048 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) +B) e 02s 05 075 1 as Figure 27 — Specific coefficient of friction f‘/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for Q= 180" 32 $ e1so STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 O748224 734 mm ®1so ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ch owed o 02s, 05 ans, 1 a us 5 Figure 28 — Specific coefficient of friction s'/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2= 150° 33 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748215 910 mm 180 7902-2:1998(E) ©1so ° ca as a 1 ws £ ‘Figure 29 — Specific coetficient of friction /’/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2= 120° e180 STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 O74820b 857 Ml ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° 075 05 07 1 as ofa Figure 30 — Specific coefficient of friction /’/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2= 90° 35 STD.TSO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4853903 0748217 793 a 180 7902-2:1998(E) eis . a 02 3 a mo os 8 ar Figure 31 — Specific coefficient of friction f/y as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for 2 = 360" iso STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1994 MM 4851903 0748218 b2T mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° a 02 03 te as 08 a 8 09 . Figure 32 — Specific coetticient of friction //y as a function of relative eccentricity « for = 180° 37 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4AS1903 O7482L59 Sbb ISO 7902-2:1908(E) * nn oueet en eed, ° ay a 8 4 as 6 a 8 oo Figure 33 — Specific coefficient of friction j/yas a function of relative eccentricity e for <2= 150° 38 e1so STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 O74a220 288 mm ©1so ISO 7902-2:1998(E) hy tweed rn need or 02 03 % 05 8 07 on Cr Figure 34 — Specific coefficient of fr ion fly as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for £2 = 120° 39 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 2998 MM 4851903 O748221 214 a 180 7902-2:1998(E) e1so * tne sees . a a3 % os 8 or 3 oe Figure 35 — Specific costficient of friction //yas a function of relative eccentricity efor = 90° STD.TSO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MMH 4851903 0748222 050 mm e1so ISO 7902-2:1998(E) eas 05 078 + 1B 5 Figure 36 — Specific coefficient of friction //y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for ©2= 360° an STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4853903 0748223 T97 mw }998(E) ©1so £ ¥ wl ° % 5 of 1 * $ Figure 37 — Specific coefficient of friction f/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2 = 180° STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748224 923 Mw e1so “ ae) e 078 as 075 t as on] Figure 38 — Specific coefficient of friction //y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 22= 150° STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1958 MM 4851903 0744225 BbT a ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e1so eh rp newed ° ars 0s 075 1 us $ Figure 39 — Specific coefficient of friction f/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for £2= 120° STD.TSO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 O74a22b 7Th Ml 81so ISO 7902-2:1998(E) bw pend, ° 02s 05 075, 1 ws Figure 40 — Specific coetticient of friction s/y as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2 45 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748227 632 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° a 2 03 4 05 6 ar 8 ~ Figure 41 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 98 a function of relative eccentricity «for <2= 360° e1so 180 STD.ISO ?902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748228 579 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) or one 005 0, 08 oor ° a 02 03 om 05 06 oy on °s « Figure 42 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for 2= 180° 4a7 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748229 40S a 180 7902-2:1998(E) e1so 0s ons oo aye, ° os 02 03 o% as 6 a 8 w Figure 43 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative eccentricity «for = 150° ©1so STD-ISO 2902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748230 127 me one 01 ° or a2 03 ou os as 0 on 08 e Figure 44 — Lubricant flow parameter 3 as a function of relative eccentricity ¢ for = 120° an on avs ° a 02 03 % 05 06 7 08 oe Figure 45 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative eccentricity efor = 90° 49 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 074823) Ob3 a 50 9} ans as an a 46) ¢ we 3 rs 1 rr $ Figure 46 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative bearing width B/D for 2= 360° e1so STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748232 TTT Mi els ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ° 025 0s 07, 1 a Figure 47 — Lubricant flow parameter (3 as a function of relative bearing width B/D for = 180° 51 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 0748233 935 'SO 7902-2:1998(E) : rs 8 o : 1s ‘ Figure 48 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative bearing width B/D for (= 150° 52 eso e180 STD.ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748234 872 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) ar 003 one oot ax6) ° 0 05 075 1 as oa Figure 49 — Lubricant flow parameter 03 as a function of relative bearing width B/D for (= 120° 02 eer . on 8 7 1 rr $ Figure 50 — Lubricant flow parameter (3 as a function of relative bearing width 8/0 for = 90° 53 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 19598 MM 4851903 0748235 709 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) etso in of the lubricant 5 Friction power loss in the lubricant film as a function of the de: feed elements 5.1. If the lubricant fils only the loaded area of the bearing then the friction force F} in the lubricant film is given by the following equation, independently of the design of the lubricant feed elements. Oy ppg = Tet On pp _L so 2) Vet Vet Wott 6.2 Ifthe lubricant fills the whole ofthe lubricant clearance gap, ie. both the loaded and unloaded areas, then with the lubricant fed through the lubricating holes and longitudinal (axial) grooves (with no lubricating pockets and circumferential grooves), the fiction force in the lubricant fim Fy is given by Jet On per. Met Yn pp fF 5 a) Vor Vet Wott 5.3 If the lubricant fills the whole of the lubricant clearance gap and the design of the lubricant feed elements provides for lubricating holes and circumferential grooves (see ISO 7902-1:1998, figure A.9), then the friction force inthe lubricant flm is found from the formula given in [1]: es OnBD| fg, te Op vend.) Yo { Oo Yet? 5] 6 vot [ver 2 (2ft-e® 2p Blafi-e Zig °°) A Here, the friction power loss in the pocket and the grooves is taken correspondingly by the coefficients, > and a: $e =O. (4+0001 2 Reb) Sg = 055 2g (4+ 00012 ReQ™) ‘where Rep and Reg are the Reynolds numbers ofthe lubricant flow in the pocket and the grooves respectively: ip Rep = Poni Reg = Pata So eat Frictional power losses in the bearing are given by equations (6) and (7) in ISO 7902-1:1998, 6 Lubricant flow rate resulting from feed pressure from feed pressure is given by equation (9) in ISO 7902-1:1998. where Q7, is given by equations (4) to (8). For the sake of simplification, the attitude angle has only been taken into account approximately. STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748236 L4S mm ©1s0 ISO 7902+ Figure 51 (4) where q, = 1,204 + 0,968 /B) ~ 1,046(d/8)2 + 1,942(4,(R)9 6.2 Lubrication feed through the lubrication hole located at 90° to direction of load 2 ZL i Figure 52 (5) where q_ is as given in equation (4). STD-TSO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851903 0748237 58) Ml 180 7902-2:1998(E) 9180 6.3 Lubrication feed through two lubrication holes located at 90° to direction of load a Figure 53, a2 , “(Z] a 4 where g, is as given in equation (4). © 6.4 Lubrication feed through circumferential groove (full groove) Figure 54 56 STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4851503 0746238 418 mm e180 ISO 7902-2:1998(E) 6.5 Lubricant feed through circumferential groove (partial groove) Figure 55 -Ajt + 15e)= 2629) sinoe ~ sine) +075e%(sn®oe —sin?gn)~£ (sn*ge - ante) Bade (8) For GE = 90° and BA =~ 90° (180° groove) equation (8) reduces to 1 w(t+15e2) + 6e + 13369 4 +66 + 188" D 6.6 Lubricant feed through lubrication pocket, located opposite to direction of load Figure 56 STD.TSO 7902-2-ENGL 2998 MM 4851903 0744239 354 mm ISO 7902-2:1998(E) e1so . (ple - bp be? ( where gp = 1188 + 1582, (2) ~ 2585 (2) 5563 | vat 005 <2) car 6.7 Lubricant feed through lubrication pocket located at 90° to direction of application load Figure 57 +++(10) where gp is as given in equation (8). STD-ISO 7902-2-ENGL 1998 MM 4852903 0748240 O75 mm e180 1SO 7902-2:1998(E) 6.8 Lubricant feed through two lubrication pockets at + 90° to direction of load A Figure 58

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