Сайт Bearing Temperature Rise Estimator is an efficient engineering tool designed to predict bearing temperature increases during operation based on factors such as load, speed, friction, lubrication conditions, and operating environment. It helps engineers and maintenance teams evaluate thermal performance, identify potential overheating risks, and optimize bearing selection and operating conditions. By using the Bearing Temperature Rise Estimator, users can improve machine reliability, reduce unexpected failures, and ensure longer bearing service life in various industrial applications.
Presets fill ф0 и ф1 (oil-bath typical). Geometry stays editable.
Typical: ball 0.0005–0.0010 · roller 0.0002–0.0005 (Palmgren load torque).
Pillow block ≈ 0.06–0.20 m² for this size class.
Speed sweep uses the current load, lubricant and housing. Dashed lines mark 70 °C and 90 °C alert thresholds.