wingbearing
Wingbearing is a term used in mechanical engineering and aerospace to describe the bearing arrangement that supports wing‑like structures relative to a fixed frame, enabling limited rotation or deflection under load. It encompasses bearing interfaces at wing roots where the wing attaches to the fuselage, as well as hinge or pivot points for control surfaces and wing‑mounted assemblies. These bearings carry lift and control loads while allowing the necessary movement of joints, hinges, or attachments.
Bearing types used in wingbearings include plain journal bearings, rolling‑element bearings, or fluid‑film bearings, chosen according
Design considerations emphasize stiffness, fatigue life, and weight efficiency, since wingbearings experience variable aerodynamic loads and
Maintenance and inspection focus on wear, play, corrosion, seal integrity, and lubricant condition. Regular checks may
See also: bearing, plain bearing, rolling‑element bearing, hinge, wing root, control surface.