Many sources of heat can emanate from the operation of a rotating machine, and one of which is the friction among the different parts of the ball bearings. Over time, these frictions may lead to a tearing of matter of the rings or on the rolling elements that cause some type of degradation by flaking. Flaking, in turn, produces a repetitive shock as a new source of thermal energy. This work proposes a physical model for the study of the thermal heating of a ball bearing during operation. The resolution of the energy balance is achieved by the Nodal method where both the heating due to friction and the heat induced by the passage of the balls on defect are taken into account. The proposed thermal model is validated through an experimental th...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
In this paper, a thermal model of a ball bearing subjected to radial loads is presented. By the appl...
This paper considers the factors that influence the heat generation within ball bearing. Various ...
Lors de son fonctionnement, une machine tournante est le lieu de nombreux échanges thermiques et de ...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
An improved method of passive thermal control has been proposed in order to operatively assess the t...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
An improved method of passive thermal control has been proposed in order to operatively assess the t...
The research of influence of operation temperature on the thermal expansion and main parameters o...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
In this paper, a thermal model of a ball bearing subjected to radial loads is presented. By the appl...
This paper considers the factors that influence the heat generation within ball bearing. Various ...
Lors de son fonctionnement, une machine tournante est le lieu de nombreux échanges thermiques et de ...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
An improved method of passive thermal control has been proposed in order to operatively assess the t...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
From a kinematic point of view, rolling elements should continuously roll on the raceways of rolling...
An improved method of passive thermal control has been proposed in order to operatively assess the t...
The research of influence of operation temperature on the thermal expansion and main parameters o...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...
The occurrence of skidding and overskidding behaviour is likely to scratch rolling element raceways ...