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Flow of lubricant from step bearing can be defined as the amount of lubricant flowing per unit time between two moving surfaces to reduce the friction between them. Check FAQs
Qsb=kWpPi-Po
Qsb - Flow of lubricant from step bearing?kWp - Pumping Power for Bearing?Pi - Inlet Pressure for Bearing?Po - Outlet Pressure for Bearing?

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475609.7561Edit=1.95Edit5.2Edit-1.1Edit
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Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Qsb=kWpPi-Po
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Qsb=1.95kW5.2MPa-1.1MPa
Next Step Convert Units
Qsb=1950W5.2E+6Pa-1.1E+6Pa
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Qsb=19505.2E+6-1.1E+6
Next Step Evaluate
Qsb=0.000475609756097561m³/s
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
Qsb=475609.756097561mm³/s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Qsb=475609.7561mm³/s

Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power Formula Elements

Variables
Flow of lubricant from step bearing
Flow of lubricant from step bearing can be defined as the amount of lubricant flowing per unit time between two moving surfaces to reduce the friction between them.
Symbol: Qsb
Measurement: Volumetric Flow RateUnit: mm³/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Pumping Power for Bearing
The Pumping Power for Bearing is defined as the product of the flow of lubricant and the difference between inlet and outlet pressure.
Symbol: kWp
Measurement: PowerUnit: kW
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Inlet Pressure for Bearing
The Inlet Pressure for Bearing is defined as the pressure at the inlet or inside the bearing.
Symbol: Pi
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Outlet Pressure for Bearing
The Outlet Pressure for Bearing is defined as the pressure outside the bearing.
Symbol: Po
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Flow of lubricant from step bearing

​Go Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power and Pressure of Lubricating Oil
Qsb=kWppr

Other formulas in Power category

​Go Pumping Power given Inlet and Outlet Pressure
kWp=Qsb(Pi-Po)
​Go Pumping Power in Terms of Total Power Required and Frictional Power Loss
kWp=kWt-kWf
​Go Total Power Required in Terms of Pumping Power and Frictional Power Loss
kWt=kWf+kWp
​Go Frictional Power Loss in Terms of Pumping Power and Total Power Required
kWf=kWt-kWp

How to Evaluate Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power?

Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power evaluator uses Flow of lubricant from step bearing = Pumping Power for Bearing/(Inlet Pressure for Bearing-Outlet Pressure for Bearing) to evaluate the Flow of lubricant from step bearing, The Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power formula is defined as the ratio of pumping power and the difference of inlet and outlet pressure. Flow of lubricant from step bearing is denoted by Qsb symbol.

How to evaluate Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power, enter Pumping Power for Bearing (kWp), Inlet Pressure for Bearing (Pi) & Outlet Pressure for Bearing (Po) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power

What is the formula to find Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power?
The formula of Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power is expressed as Flow of lubricant from step bearing = Pumping Power for Bearing/(Inlet Pressure for Bearing-Outlet Pressure for Bearing). Here is an example- 4.8E+14 = 1950/(5200000-1100000).
How to calculate Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power?
With Pumping Power for Bearing (kWp), Inlet Pressure for Bearing (Pi) & Outlet Pressure for Bearing (Po) we can find Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power using the formula - Flow of lubricant from step bearing = Pumping Power for Bearing/(Inlet Pressure for Bearing-Outlet Pressure for Bearing).
What are the other ways to Calculate Flow of lubricant from step bearing?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Flow of lubricant from step bearing-
  • Flow of lubricant from step bearing=Pumping Power for Bearing/Pressure of Lubricating OilOpenImg
Can the Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power be negative?
No, the Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power, measured in Volumetric Flow Rate cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power?
Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power is usually measured using the Cubic Millimeter per Second[mm³/s] for Volumetric Flow Rate. Cubic Meter per Second[mm³/s], Cubic Meter per Day[mm³/s], Cubic Meter per Hour[mm³/s] are the few other units in which Flow of Lubricant in Terms of Pumping Power can be measured.
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