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Re: [TowerTalk] Which Thrust Bearing to Use

To: Thomas Noel <tnoel@mac.com>, charlie@thegallos.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Which Thrust Bearing to Use
From: jimlux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2016 19:04:29 -0800
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On 12/9/16 6:45 PM, Thomas Noel wrote:
Absolutely. The circumferential expansion far exceeds the tiny inward
radial expansion.

There's no radial inward expansion at all. everything moves "out"
the outer edge moves out "more" than the inner edge.


Thomas W Noel
KF7RSF

On Dec 9, 2016, at 6:23 PM, charlie@thegallos.com
<mailto:charlie@thegallos.com> wrote:

<anip>
I don't agree.  If the hole is large enough to just clear at -40C, when
heated the entire mass will increase in volume.  The OD will get larger
and
the hole will get smaller and become tighter against the mast.


73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F


I guess your science teacher "Back when" didn't do what mine did.  He had
a steel ball (on a handle, and a steel ring (ditto).  At room temp, the
ball would NOT fit through the ring - maybe 1/32 of interference.  You
then took the ring, put it in a bunsen burner, and hot it hot (didn't even
need to be red) - the ball fit though perfectly

Yep, the way materials expand the hole gets bigger.  We do it in the shop
ALL the time, heat a gear etc to make the hole bigger to drop over a shaft


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