Mechanical Engineering - Machine Design - Discussion
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A sliding bearing in which the working surfaces are completely separated from each other by lubricant is called zero film bearing.
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Sajjan Yadav said:
9 years ago
Zero film bearing means?
Jsmith said:
9 years ago
What is thrust bearing?
Mikiyas bezabhi said:
10 years ago
The zero film bearing are those which operate without any lubricant present.
Vishal singh rathore said:
10 years ago
It means direct contact with the surface.
Nikitharathod said:
1 decade ago
No lubricant use in zero film.
Swapnil Gaikwad said:
1 decade ago
It means Thick Film Bearing.
Gaurav kumar said:
1 decade ago
What is the correct name of slide bearing?
Lokesh said:
1 decade ago
There is a gap of nano distance between the bearing and the surface. Lubrication is necessary.
Vipin kumar said:
1 decade ago
Lubricant is neccessory in bearings, but contact between shaft and bearing by lubricant for power transmission is not under zero film.
Devendra singh said:
1 decade ago
Zero films means there is no lubrication between journal and bearing.
While there a lubrication present in journal and bearing it is called thick film lubrication.
While there a lubrication present in journal and bearing it is called thick film lubrication.
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