润滑油
润滑
机械
搅动
功率(物理)
推力
方位(导航)
滚动阻力
阻力
功率损耗
飞溅
推力轴承
热的
背景(考古学)
材料科学
转速
机械工程
工程类
计算机科学
物理
地质学
热力学
经济
人工智能
古生物学
劳动经济学
作者
François Pouly,Christophe Changenet,Fabrice Ville,Philippe Velex,B. Damiens
标识
DOI:10.1243/13506501jet695
摘要
Temperature levels and distributions in rolling element bearings (REBs) depend on many parameters such as load, rotational speed, lubricant, etc. In this context, the understanding of power loss and heat generation mechanisms is a major issue especially for REBs operating at high speeds, since they largely control the component behaviour, its capacity to operate at high temperatures, and ultimately its integrity. It is commonly accepted that the power losses in high-speed bearings can be divided into (a) sliding friction losses in the contacts between the rolling elements and races, (b) sliding friction losses (Couette flow) at the cage/race and cage/rolling elements contacts, (c) oil churning losses for splash and dip lubrication. However, there is no general agreement about two other sources namely rolling friction and drag forces, but it seems that whatever the chosen model be the resulting total power losses are equivalent. In the present study, a thermal network approach is presented in order to estimate the temperatures at different locations within a thrust angular ball bearing. Several power loss distributions inside the REBs are considered and their influences on different power losses and on temperatures along with the important role of the oil—air mixture are highlighted.
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