Advanced Dynamics of Rolling Elements
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-0-387-96031-9 (ISBN)
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A study of the dynamic interaction of rolling elements is, therefore, the subject of this text. Texts covering the analysis and design methodology of rolling elements are very limited. Notable works include Analysis of Stresses and Deflections (Jones, 1946, Vols. I and II), Ball and Roller Bearings, Their Theory, Design and Application (Eschmann, Hasbargen, and Weigand, 1958), Ball and Roller Bearing Engineering (Palmgren, 1959, 3rd ed. ), Advanced Bearing Technology (Bisson and Anderson, 1965), and Rolling Bearing Analysis (Harris, 1966).
1. Introduction.- 1.1 Rolling Bearing Elements and Basic Interactions.- 1.2 Types of Analytical Models.- 1.2.1 Quasi-Static Model.- 1.2.2 Dynamic Model.- 1.3 Nomenclature.- 1.3.1 Coordinate Frames.- 1.3.2 Vector Transformations.- 1.3.3 List of Symbols.- 1.4 Summary.- 2. Equations of Motion and Coordinate Transformations.- 2.1 Coordinate Frames and Transformations.- 2.2 Equations of Motion.- 2.2.1 Mass Center Motion.- 2.2.2 Rotational Motion.- 2.3 Moving Coordinate Frames.- 2.4 General Motion Simulation.- 2.5 Summary.- 3. Geometric Interactions in Rolling Bearings.- 3.1 Rolling Element/Race Interactions.- 3.1.1 Ball/Race Interactions.- 3.1.2 Roller/Race Interactions.- 3.1.3 Roller/Race-Flange Interactions.- 3.2 Rolling Element/Cage Interactions.- 3.2.1 Geometric and Kinematic Considerations.- 3.2.2 Hydrodynamic Models.- 3.2.3 Dry Contact Models.- 3.3 Race/Cage Interactions.- 3.3.1 Geometric and Kinematic Considerations.- 3.3.2 Hydrodynamic Models.- 3.3.3 Dry Contact Models.- 3.4 Interactions Between Rolling Elements.- 3.4.1 Ball Bearings.- 3.4.2 Roller Bearings.- 3.5 External System Interactions and Constraints.- 3.5.l Equilibrium Constraint for Ball Bearings.- 3.5.2 Equilibrium Constraint for Roller Bearings.- 3.6 Summary.- 4. Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication.- 4.1 General Consideration in Lubricant Traction Modeling.- 4.1.1 Rolling Element/Race Contact Zone.- 4.1.2 Lubricant Rheology.- 4.1.3 Typical Traction-Slip Behavior.- 4.2 An E1astohydrodynamic Traction Model.- 4.2.1 Film Thickness Computation.- 4.2.2 Computation of Traction.- 4.2.3 Estimation of Lubricant Constitutive Equation.- 4.3 Traction Behavior of Some Lubricants.- 4.3.1 U.S. Specification MIL-L-23699.- 4.3.2 U.S. Specification MIL-L-7808.- 4.3.3 Traction Fluid Santotrac 30.- 4.3.4 Polyphenyl Ether.- 4.3.5 SAE-30-Type Oil.- 4.4 Summary.- 5. Churning and Drag Losses.- 5.l Estimation of Drag Forces.- 5.2 Estimation of Churning Moments.- 5.2.1 Loss on the Cylindrical Surface.- 5.2.2 Loss on the End Surface.- 5.3 Effective Lubricant Viscosity and Density.- 5.4 Summary.- 6. Numerical Integration of the Equations of Motion.- 6.1 Dimensional Organization.- 6.2 Explicit Algorithms.- 6.2.1 Step-Changing Criterion.- 6.3 Implicit Algorithms.- 6.3.1 Predictor Formula.- 6.3.2 Corrector Formula.- 6.3.3 Step-Changing Criterion.- 6.3.4 Change of Order.- 6.3.5 Computational Considerations.- 6.4 Selection of a Method.- 6.5 External Constraints.- 6.5.1 Equilibrium Constraints.- 6.5.2 Fictitious Damping.- 6.6 Summary.- 7. The Computer Program ADORE.- 7.1 Program Overview.- 7.2 Structure of ADORE.- 7.3 ADORE Capabilities.- 7.3.1 Bearing Types.- 7.3.2 Types of Cages.- 7.3.3 Operating Conditions.- 7.3.4 External Constraints.- 7.3.5 Radial Preloads.- 7.3.6 Material Properties.- 7.3.7 Lubricant Traction.- 7.3.8 Churning and Drag.- 7.3.9 Roller Skew.- 7.3.10 Rolling Element Skid.- 7.3.11 Cage Instability.- 7.3.12 Bearing Power Loss.- 7.3.13 Wear.- 7.3.14 Geometric Imperfections.- 7.3.15 Bearing Noise.- 7.3.16 Bearing Life for Arbitrary Load and Speed Cycles.- 7.3.17 Flexibility in Units.- 7.3.18 Graphic Output.- 7.3.19 Integrating Algorithms.- 7.3.20 Restart Capabilities.- 7.4 Input/Output Data.- 7.4.1 Input Data.- 7.4.2 Print Output.- 7.4.3 Plot Output.- 7.4.4 User-Programmable Subroutines.- 7.4.5 Data Management in ADORE.- 7.5 Computer Resource Requirement.- 7.6 Summary.- 8. Some Dynamic Performance Simulations.- 8.1 Numerical Considerations.- 8.2 Vibrational Characteristics.- 8.2.1 Cylindrical Roller Bearings.- 8.2.2 Ball Bearings.- 8.3 General Ball Motion and Skid.- 8.4 Cage Stability.- 8.5 Roller and Cage Motion in Cylindrical Roller Bearings.- 8.5.1 Roller Misalignment and Skew.- 8.5.2 Time-Varying Loads and Speeds.- 8.6 Summary.- 9. Experimental Validation of ADORE.- 9.1 Ball Motion and Skid.- 9.2 Cage Motion.- 9.2.1 Cage Mass Center Orbit.- 9.2.2 Whirl Velocities.- 9.2.3 Coning Motion of Cage.- 9.3 Summary.- 10. Guidelines for Rolling Bearing Design.- 10.1 System Overview.- 10.2 Rotor-Bearing System Interaction.- 10.3 ADORE: A Design and Performance Diagnosis Tool.- 10.4 Summary.- Appendix I: Hertz Point-Contact Solutions.- Appendix II: Shrink Fit and Thermal Expansion of Races.- Appendix III: Fatigue Life Computation.- Appendix IV: Source Listing of ADORE.- Appendix V: Typical Example.- References.- Author Index.
Zusatzinfo | biography |
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Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 595 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Mechanik |
Technik ► Fahrzeugbau / Schiffbau | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
ISBN-10 | 0-387-96031-7 / 0387960317 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-387-96031-9 / 9780387960319 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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