Machine Design (2171909) MCQs

MCQs of Journal Bearings

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1.

A sliding bearing which operates without any lubricant present is called

(a)

zero film bearing

(b)

boundary lubricated bearing

(c)

hydrodynamic lubricated bearing

(d)

hydrostatic lubricated bearing

Answer:

Option (a)

2.

In a journal bearing, the load on the bearing is __________ to the axis of the journal.

(a)

parallel

(b)

perpendicular

Answer:

Option (b)

3.

A sliding bearing in which although lubricant is present, the working surfaces __________ contact each other at least part of the time, is called boundary lubricated bearing.

(a)

partially

(b)

fully

Answer:

Option (a)

4.

The bearing characteristic number in a hydrodynamic bearing depends upon

(a)

length, width, and load

(b)

length, width, and speed

(c)

viscosity, speed, and bearing pressure

(d)

viscosity, speed, and load

Answer:

Option (c)

5.

In an oil-lubricated journal bearing, the coefficient of friction between the journal and the bearing

(a)

remains constant at all speeds

(b)

becomes minimum at optimum speed and then increases with further increase in speed

(c)

is minimum at zero speed and increases monotonically with an increase in speed

(d)

is maximum at zero speed and decreases monotonically with an increase in speed

Answer:

Option (b)

6.

When the length of the journal is equal to the diameter of the journal, then the bearing is said to be a

(a)

short bearing

(b)

long bearing

(c)

square bearing

(d)

medium bearing

Answer:

Option (c)

7.

In thrust bearings, the load acts

(a)

parallel to the axis of rotation

(b)

along the axis of rotation

(c)

perpendicular to the axis of rotation

(d)

in any direction

Answer:

Option (b)

8.

In a full journal bearing, the angle of contact of the bearing with the journal is

(a)

120°

(b)

180°

(c)

270°

(d)

360°

Answer:

Option (d)

9.

A sliding bearing which can support steady loads without any relative motion between the journal and the bearing is called

(a)

zero film bearing

(b)

boundary lubricated bearing

(c)

hydrodynamic lubricated bearing

(d)

hydrostatic lubricated bearing

Answer:

Option (d)

10.

In a hydrodynamic lubricated bearing

(a)

there is a thick film of lubricant between the journal and the bearing

(b)

there is a thin film of lubricant between the journal and the bearing

(c)

there is no lubricant between the journal and the bearing

(d)

the lubricant is forced between the journal and the bearing, by external pressure

Answer:

Option (a)

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