thrust bearing
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Definition
Noun: A thrust bearing is a specialized type of bearing designed to support a load applied parallel to the axis of a rotating shaft. Its primary function is to manage axial loads (thrust) while allowing for rotational movement.
Usage
A thrust bearing is used in mechanical systems to handle force applied along the axis of rotation, preventing lateral movement of the shaft. - It is a critical component in applications like automotive transmissions, marine propellers, and turbines. - The design of a thrust bearing often involves washers or collars with rolling elements or fluid films to reduce friction.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to take the thrust": This describes the core function of the bearing.
- The primary role of the thrust bearing is to take the thrust from the propeller shaft.
Variants and Related Words
- Bearing (n): A general machine element that constrains relative motion and reduces friction between moving parts.
- Axial bearing (n): Another term often used synonymously with thrust bearing, emphasizing its management of axial loads.
- Thrust washer (n): A simple type of thrust bearing, often a flat disk, used to handle lighter axial loads.
Synonyms
- Axial bearing
- Thrust plate (in specific, simpler designs)
Related Technical Phrases
- Thrust load (n): The axial force that a thrust bearing is designed to support.
- Calculating the maximum thrust load is necessary for selecting the correct bearing.
- Axial load capacity (n): A specification indicating the maximum axial force a bearing can withstand.
- Check the axial load capacity of the thrust bearing before installation.
Noun
- a bearing designed to take thrusts parallel to the axis of revolution