journal bearing
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of bearing: A journal bearing is a specific type of plain bearing or sleeve bearing. It is a cylindrical component that supports a rotating shaft (called a journal) by providing a smooth, low-friction surface. The shaft rotates within the bearing, typically with a thin film of lubricant separating the two surfaces to reduce wear.
Usage
- Noun:
- The crankshaft in a car engine is supported by journal bearings.
- For high-load, low-speed applications, a journal bearing is often more durable than a ball bearing.
- The engineer inspected the journal bearing for signs of wear or scoring.
Advanced Usage
- Fluid-film journal bearing: A type where a pressurized film of fluid (oil or gas) completely separates the shaft from the bearing surface, eliminating metal-to-metal contact.
- Large turbines often rely on fluid-film journal bearings for smooth operation.
- Journal bearing failure: A common term describing the breakdown or seizure of this component, often due to loss of lubrication.
- The root cause of the machinery shutdown was a catastrophic journal bearing failure.
Variants and Related Words
- Plain bearing (n): A broader category of bearings that includes journal bearings; they operate on sliding contact without rolling elements.
- Sleeve bearing (n): A common synonym for a journal bearing, emphasizing its cylindrical, sleeve-like shape.
- Bushing (n): A thin type of sleeve or journal bearing, often used as a lining or for lighter loads.
- Journal (n): The part of a rotating shaft that is in contact with and supported by the bearing.
Synonyms
- Sleeve bearing
- Plain bearing (in its cylindrical form)
Related Phrases
- Bearing clearance: The intentional gap between the journal (shaft) and the bearing surface.
- Proper bearing clearance is critical for oil film formation.
- Bearing shell: The removable, often replaceable, half-cylindrical part that forms the bearing surface in an engine's connecting rod or main bearing.
- The mechanic replaced the worn bearing shells during the engine rebuild.
Noun
- the bearing of a journal