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    Bearing Skidding Detection for High-Speed and Aero-Engine Applications

    Source: Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2021:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 003::page 31003-1
    Author:
    Dadouche, Azzedine
    ,
    Kerrouche, Rami
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4052428
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Rolling-element bearings (REB) can develop severe damage due to skidding (slipping) between the rolling elements and bearing races. Skidding can be described as gross sliding between the bearing surfaces in relative motion and can result in significant surface distress such as smearing, especially at light loads and high rotational speeds. Under these conditions, skidding occurs between the rolling elements and the bearing races, leading to increased wear (higher friction coefficient), elevated bearing temperature, significant power losses, and reduced service life of the bearing. The main objective of this study is to investigate the significance of various sensing technologies (induction, vibration, ultrasound, acoustic, and optical) in detecting skidding in standard series roller bearings as well as custom-made roller bearings for aero-engine applications. The bearings have a bore diameter of 60 mm and 90 mm, respectively. Jet and under-race lubrication techniques have been used to supply oil to the bearings under test. The custom-made aero-engine test bearing features special channels to allow under-race lubrication of the rollers/races contacts as well as the cage land. The effect of radial load, rotational speed, and oil flow on roller skidding have also been investigated and analyzed. Tests have been performed on a dedicated high-speed experimental bearing facility and data was recorded using a commercially available data acquisition system.
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    contributor authorDadouche, Azzedine
    contributor authorKerrouche, Rami
    date accessioned2022-05-08T09:17:56Z
    date available2022-05-08T09:17:56Z
    date copyright12/6/2021 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2021
    identifier issn0742-4795
    identifier othergtp_144_03_031003.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4284957
    description abstractRolling-element bearings (REB) can develop severe damage due to skidding (slipping) between the rolling elements and bearing races. Skidding can be described as gross sliding between the bearing surfaces in relative motion and can result in significant surface distress such as smearing, especially at light loads and high rotational speeds. Under these conditions, skidding occurs between the rolling elements and the bearing races, leading to increased wear (higher friction coefficient), elevated bearing temperature, significant power losses, and reduced service life of the bearing. The main objective of this study is to investigate the significance of various sensing technologies (induction, vibration, ultrasound, acoustic, and optical) in detecting skidding in standard series roller bearings as well as custom-made roller bearings for aero-engine applications. The bearings have a bore diameter of 60 mm and 90 mm, respectively. Jet and under-race lubrication techniques have been used to supply oil to the bearings under test. The custom-made aero-engine test bearing features special channels to allow under-race lubrication of the rollers/races contacts as well as the cage land. The effect of radial load, rotational speed, and oil flow on roller skidding have also been investigated and analyzed. Tests have been performed on a dedicated high-speed experimental bearing facility and data was recorded using a commercially available data acquisition system.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleBearing Skidding Detection for High-Speed and Aero-Engine Applications
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume144
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4052428
    journal fristpage31003-1
    journal lastpage31003-10
    page10
    treeJournal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power:;2021:;volume( 144 ):;issue: 003
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