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After reading a few texts on the topic of sliding contact bearings I am confused between the bearing characteristic number and the sommerfield number.

As per J.E shigley's text both bearing characteristic number and sommerfield number are same and is given asenter image description here

But as per V.B bhandari,R.S khurmi texts the bearing characteristic number and sommerfield number are different and is given asenter image description hereenter image description here

then again in Wikipedia I have seen that they too followed the shigley's text definition with an additional number called Hersey number given asenter image description here

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Stumbled upon your inquiry when I was curious about the same thing.

But contribution (as of now, but still learning) is that the Sommerfeld number implies you are working with a journal type bearing (with a radial component). But the Hersey number is more ubiquitous, and can be used for other bearing types (like for example, thrust bearings).

Hope there are more comments to help clarify or confirm what I am interpreting as the difference between the Sommerfeld number and the Hersey number.

Fred
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