Axial load (or thrust load) is a force applied parallel to the longitudinal axis, whereas, a radial load is a force applied transverse to this longitudinal axis.
The “load” is the force applied to a bearing. The “radial load” is the force applied perpendicular to the shaft. The “axial load” is the force applied in the same direction as the shaft. Deep groove ball bearings sustain both radial load and axial load coming from both directions at the same time.
Pressure vessel is designed to withstand circumferential load,known as Hoope Stess, but column takes the axial load.
The load of Axial on an impeller or a rotor depends on various factors including suction force, the configuration of object, and variation of pressure difference in different stages.
PCR: Passenger Car Radial TBR: Truck and Bus Radial A TBR tire can handle a heavier load than a PCR tire, and it's usually bigger.
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ROD is used for axial loading and torsion, but BAR can be used for axial, torsion as well as bending loads....
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Torque=.2*F*Bolt Maj. Dim. F=axial force
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