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K Factor is the constant that depends upon the radii of curvature at the point of contact and on the moduli of elasticity of materials. Check FAQs
k=Fdb2
k - K Factor?F - Force on Ball Bearing?db - Ball Diameter of a Bearing?

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850.3401Edit=15000Edit4.2Edit2
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K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
k=Fdb2
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
k=15000N4.2mm2
Next Step Convert Units
k=15000N0.0042m2
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
k=150000.00422
Next Step Evaluate
k=850340136.054422Pa
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
k=850.340136054422N/mm²
LAST Step Rounding Answer
k=850.3401N/mm²

K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls Formula Elements

Variables
K Factor
K Factor is the constant that depends upon the radii of curvature at the point of contact and on the moduli of elasticity of materials.
Symbol: k
Measurement: StressUnit: N/mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Force on Ball Bearing
Force on Ball Bearing is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of the bearing. It is the force required to cause deformation in the bearing.
Symbol: F
Measurement: ForceUnit: N
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Ball Diameter of a Bearing
Ball diameter of a bearing refers to the diameter of the ball of a ball bearing.
Symbol: db
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find K Factor

​Go K Factor for Ball Bearing from Stribeck's Equation
k=5Codb2z

Other formulas in Stribeck’s Equation category

​Go Static Load on Ball of Ball Bearing from Stribeck's Equation
Co=kdb2z5
​Go Diameter of Ball of Bearing from Stribeck's Equation
db=5Cokz
​Go Number of Balls of Ball Bearing from Stribeck's Equation
z=5Cokdb2
​Go Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls of Ball Bearing
F=kdb2

How to Evaluate K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls?

K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls evaluator uses K Factor = Force on Ball Bearing/Ball Diameter of a Bearing^2 to evaluate the K Factor, K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls formula is defined as the constant that depends on the radius of curvature at the point of contact. K Factor is denoted by k symbol.

How to evaluate K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls, enter Force on Ball Bearing (F) & Ball Diameter of a Bearing (db) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls

What is the formula to find K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls?
The formula of K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls is expressed as K Factor = Force on Ball Bearing/Ball Diameter of a Bearing^2. Here is an example- 0.00085 = 15000/0.0042^2.
How to calculate K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls?
With Force on Ball Bearing (F) & Ball Diameter of a Bearing (db) we can find K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls using the formula - K Factor = Force on Ball Bearing/Ball Diameter of a Bearing^2.
What are the other ways to Calculate K Factor?
Here are the different ways to Calculate K Factor-
  • K Factor=5*Static Load on Bearing/(Ball Diameter of a Bearing^2*Number of Balls in Bearing)OpenImg
Can the K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls be negative?
No, the K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls, measured in Stress cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls?
K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls is usually measured using the Newton per Square Millimeter[N/mm²] for Stress. Pascal[N/mm²], Newton per Square Meter[N/mm²], Kilonewton per Square Meter[N/mm²] are the few other units in which K Factor for Ball Bearing given Force required to produce Permanent Deformation of Balls can be measured.
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