Practical Marine Engineering for Marine Engineers And Students, With Aids for Applicants for Marine Engineers' Licenses

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F — Slipper Ring. G — Bearing Seat (spherical). H — Dowel. I — Ad- justing Threads. J — Adjusting Ring and \\'orm Rack. K — Shaft Packing Ring. L — Collar-Nut Washer. M — Oil Holes. N — Oil-Supply Space. O — Locking Device.
The details are varied somewhat to suit the conditions, but the principle of construction remains the same. The bearing shown in Fig. 293 is used to support the rotor of a large water wheel generating unit. It will be noted that the slippers have plane surfaces which rest on
... spherical seats, which in this case are convex to the slipper. The slipper seats are provided with wedges and liners by i7Teans of which the vertical position of the rotor can be adjusted. Each slipper can be adjusted independently and removed radially as shown. The center of support for the slipper is slightly beyond the geometric center of the surface in the direction of rotation, and corresponds with the theoretical center of pressure. This construction gives greater freedom to the slipper and slightly reduces the coefficient of friction.

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