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    A New Approach to Modeling Surface Defects in Bearing Dynamics Simulations

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;2008:;volume( 130 ):;issue: 004::page 41103
    Author:
    Ankur Ashtekar
    ,
    Lars-Erik Stacke
    ,
    Farshid Sadeghi
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2959106
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A dynamic model for deep groove and angular contact ball bearings was developed to investigate the influence of race defects on the motions of bearing components (i.e., inner and outer races, cage, and balls). In order to determine the effects of dents on the bearing dynamics, a model was developed to determine the force-deflection relationship between an ellipsoid and a dented semi-infinite domain. The force-deflection relationship for dented surfaces was then incorporated in the bearing dynamic model by replacing the well-known Hertzian force-deflection relationship whenever a ball/dent interaction occurs. In this investigation, all bearing components have six degrees-of-freedom. Newton’s laws are used to determine the motions of all bearing elements, and an explicit fourth-order Runge–Kutta algorithm with a variable or constant step size was used to integrate the equations of motion. A model was used to study the effect of dent size, dent location, and inner race speed on bearing components. The results indicate that surface defects and irregularities like dent have a severe effect on bearing motion and forces. Furthermore, these effects are even more severe for high-speed applications. The results also demonstrate that a single dent can affect the forces and motion throughout the entire bearing and on all bearing components. However, the location of the dent dictates the magnitude of its influence on each bearing component.
    keyword(s): Product quality , Bearings , Dynamics (Mechanics) , Force , Deflection , Engineering simulation , Modeling AND Motion ,
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    contributor authorAnkur Ashtekar
    contributor authorLars-Erik Stacke
    contributor authorFarshid Sadeghi
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:30:34Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:30:34Z
    date copyrightOctober, 2008
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier otherJOTRE9-28761#041103_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/139351
    description abstractA dynamic model for deep groove and angular contact ball bearings was developed to investigate the influence of race defects on the motions of bearing components (i.e., inner and outer races, cage, and balls). In order to determine the effects of dents on the bearing dynamics, a model was developed to determine the force-deflection relationship between an ellipsoid and a dented semi-infinite domain. The force-deflection relationship for dented surfaces was then incorporated in the bearing dynamic model by replacing the well-known Hertzian force-deflection relationship whenever a ball/dent interaction occurs. In this investigation, all bearing components have six degrees-of-freedom. Newton’s laws are used to determine the motions of all bearing elements, and an explicit fourth-order Runge–Kutta algorithm with a variable or constant step size was used to integrate the equations of motion. A model was used to study the effect of dent size, dent location, and inner race speed on bearing components. The results indicate that surface defects and irregularities like dent have a severe effect on bearing motion and forces. Furthermore, these effects are even more severe for high-speed applications. The results also demonstrate that a single dent can affect the forces and motion throughout the entire bearing and on all bearing components. However, the location of the dent dictates the magnitude of its influence on each bearing component.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA New Approach to Modeling Surface Defects in Bearing Dynamics Simulations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume130
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2959106
    journal fristpage41103
    identifier eissn1528-8897
    keywordsProduct quality
    keywordsBearings
    keywordsDynamics (Mechanics)
    keywordsForce
    keywordsDeflection
    keywordsEngineering simulation
    keywordsModeling AND Motion
    treeJournal of Tribology:;2008:;volume( 130 ):;issue: 004
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