The list of the bearingsThe 3D drawingThe single row analysisThe handling of the details of a bearingThe assistant to create a new bearingThe 2D drawingQBSA Bearing Database Features The next step will allow the visualization of a 3D model. It will be possible to export this 3D model according to the Step® or Iges® formats. The last tab is offering the possibility to calculate the distribution of the loads onto the rolling elements. It will be possible to either impose external forces and to get back the related deformations or, to impose the deformations and get the corresponding forces. (However, it is advised to enter realistic parameters). Forces --> deformations Using the tabs located at the right side of the screen, one will access to the 2D functions. A drawing is instantly generated and displayed. Further this drawing can be exported in DXF format. The list of the bearings that is shown on left side of the main window, allows a direct access to the content of the database. Additional functions for sorting and searching are embedded in the title of each column. When using the form for the definition of a bearing, it is possible to access an additional feature that will help the user to understand the importance of each parameter that belongs to the definition of the bearing with the idea to get the best performances for the bearing. This is a way to define exactly the bearing the user wants. This module will allow the user to enter all the details defining an angular contact ball bearing. The description of a bearing is starting with the external geometry, the ratings, the internal geometry, the materials for the balls and the rings etc... WelcomeQBSA SoftwareThe bearing databaseThe Bearing ListThe 2D DrawingThe 3D ModelThe Single Row AnalysisThe Bearing DetailsThe Bearing Design AssistantThe bearing ApplicationsThe list of bearing applicationsThe CAD SystemThe mounting parameters of the bearingsSolving a shaft / bearing assemblyThe resultsThe 3D viewThe ISO fitThe reference tablesDownloadContactQBSA Quick Bearing & Shaft Analysis cb-soft@wanadoo.fr Last updated 2010/09/03 Copyright® 2009-2010 - CBSoft SàRL - F-68280 Andolsheim FRANCE