Pump Bearing Anecdotes from Mark Wolka - Introduction
Hello, Pumps & Systems readers. My name is Mark Wolka and I am a Product Engineer with NSK Corporation. I work at the Americas’ Headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I will be training at our Fujisawa Technical Center (F-TEC) in Japan for the next 1 ½ years. The intention of this blog is to provide insight into bearings for pump and compressor applications from what I learn in my experience in Japan. First, I would like give you further background on me.
NSK F-TEC is the primary location where research and development for numerous NSK technologies has taken place in our 90+ years of developing and manufacturing bearings. While at F-TEC, I will be learning advanced bearing design for pump and compressor rolling element bearings. This encompasses tribology, material engineering, and analysis technology of these bearing products for pump and compressor applications. I will receive hands-on experience with bearing failure analysis, advanced manufacturing techniques, and application specific product testing. I will visit many NSK facilities in addition to plants and factories of other Japanese companies as part of my training. During my time here, I will also have the opportunity to enjoy the local culture in Japan.
I would greatly appreciate any questions or feedback you may have, as well as suggestions for topics you would like to hear about in future communications. Please email me at wolkam@nsk-corp.com.
Feel free to visit our North American website for more company and technical information at www.us.nsk.com.
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September 24th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
Mark,
I can’t wait to hear all about it! I’ll be checking in regularly for updates.
October 14th, 2008 at 8:41 am
I am a faculty of marine engineering subjects. I would be interested in any information on pumps and bearings used on ships. The problems and tantrums by bearings. Marine compressors and marine gas compressors (on LNG SHIPS).
If I have any queries I will send an e-mail to you.
October 14th, 2008 at 8:52 am
Great!I will send you some questions as I am a teacher in marine engineering Subjects.