A parametric study was performed with 120-mm bore angular-contact ball bearings having a nominal contact angle of 20 degrees. The bearings had either an inner- or an outer-race land riding cage, and lubrication was by recirculating oil jets which had either a single or dual orifice. Thrust load, speed, and lubricant flow rate were varied. Test results were compared with those previously reported and obtained from bearings of the same design which were under-race lubricated but run under the same conditions. Jet lubricated ball bearings were limited to speeds less than 2,500,000 DN, and bearings having inner-race land riding cages produced lower temperatures than bearings with outer-race land riding cages. For a given lubricant flow rate dua...
Feasibility tests on liquid lubricants for inerted lubrication systems of advanced aircraft engine
The speed capability of rolling element bearings has increased from speeds of less than two million ...
An experimental investigation was performed to determine the operating characteristics of arched out...
Parametric tests were conducted with a 35 mm bore angular contact ball bearing with a double outer l...
Parametric tests were conducted with a 35 millimeter bore, angular contact ball bearing having a sin...
Trends in aircraft engine operating speeds have dictated the need for rolling-element bearings capab...
Bearing inner- and outer-race temperatures and friction power losses were calculated using two compu...
A parametric study was performed with split inner-race 120-mm-bore angular-contact ball bearings at ...
Aircraft engine and transmission rolling-element bearing state-of-the-art is summarized
Long-term bearing operation at three million DN can be achieved with high degree of reliability usin...
Research on large-bore ball and roller bearings for aircraft engines is described. Tapered roller be...
Speed, load, and temperature effect on minimum oil flow requirements of 30 and 75 millimeter-bore ba...
Groups of thirty 120-mm bore angular contact ball bearings were endurance tested at a speed of 12,00...
The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of oil inlet distribution and oil inlet t...
A study was undertaken to determine the effects of speed and load on the operation of 120-mm bore an...
Feasibility tests on liquid lubricants for inerted lubrication systems of advanced aircraft engine
The speed capability of rolling element bearings has increased from speeds of less than two million ...
An experimental investigation was performed to determine the operating characteristics of arched out...
Parametric tests were conducted with a 35 mm bore angular contact ball bearing with a double outer l...
Parametric tests were conducted with a 35 millimeter bore, angular contact ball bearing having a sin...
Trends in aircraft engine operating speeds have dictated the need for rolling-element bearings capab...
Bearing inner- and outer-race temperatures and friction power losses were calculated using two compu...
A parametric study was performed with split inner-race 120-mm-bore angular-contact ball bearings at ...
Aircraft engine and transmission rolling-element bearing state-of-the-art is summarized
Long-term bearing operation at three million DN can be achieved with high degree of reliability usin...
Research on large-bore ball and roller bearings for aircraft engines is described. Tapered roller be...
Speed, load, and temperature effect on minimum oil flow requirements of 30 and 75 millimeter-bore ba...
Groups of thirty 120-mm bore angular contact ball bearings were endurance tested at a speed of 12,00...
The results of an experimental investigation of the effect of oil inlet distribution and oil inlet t...
A study was undertaken to determine the effects of speed and load on the operation of 120-mm bore an...
Feasibility tests on liquid lubricants for inerted lubrication systems of advanced aircraft engine
The speed capability of rolling element bearings has increased from speeds of less than two million ...
An experimental investigation was performed to determine the operating characteristics of arched out...