Engineering the Future: The Power of Aerodynamic Foil Bearings and Introducing SADAP Technology!

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

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  • @mbods5705
    @mbods5705 Рік тому

    Love your content 💯👏🎉

  • @longanghoai9881
    @longanghoai9881 5 місяців тому

    Does this type of bearing require lubricant?

  • @gman21266
    @gman21266 8 місяців тому +1

    Can these bearings work in a steam application rather than air?

    • @MrHosijun
      @MrHosijun 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes, steam can be used in certain specialized applications of gas bearings. Gas bearings rely on a gas, typically air, to create a thin film of lubrication between moving parts. However, in specific industrial processes where steam is readily available and compatible with the operating conditions, steam can be used instead of air in gas bearings. One example is in certain types of steam turbines where steam is used as both the working fluid and the lubricating medium. These turbines utilize the high-pressure, high-temperature steam to drive the rotation of the turbine blades, while at the same time, steam is directed to the bearing surfaces to provide lubrication and reduce friction. Another application is in steam-powered machinery, such as certain types of steam engines or turbines, where steam may be used not only as the working fluid but also as a lubricant for bearings. However, the use of steam in gas bearings is not as common as air or other gases due to factors such as temperature limitations, potential for corrosion, and the requirement for specialized design considerations. Additionally, the high temperatures and pressures associated with steam can present challenges in terms of material selection and maintenance. Therefore, while steam can be utilized in gas bearings in certain situations, it is more common to use air or other gases in most industrial applications.

    • @gman21266
      @gman21266 6 місяців тому +1

      @@MrHosijun -- Thank you for your reply.