A theoretical study for the influence of the combined defect on radial vibrations of a ball bearing
Abstract
Purpose
Combined defects in ball bearings may be caused during the use or manufacturing process, which can significantly affect their vibration characteristics. The previous defect models in the literature can only describe single defects such as the surface waviness and localized defect. This paper aims to propose an in-depth understanding of radial vibrations of a ball bearing with the combined defect.
Design/methodology/approach
A dynamic model for a ball bearing with the combined defect including the surface waviness and localized defect on its races is proposed. The effects of the combined defect sizes on the radial bearing vibrations are investigated. The results from the proposed model considering the combined defect are compared with the available results from the previous methods considering the single defects.
Findings
The acceleration amplitude is significantly affected by the surface waviness, localized defect and the combined defect on its races. The effect of the combined defect on the acceleration amplitude is larger than that of the single defect. The amplitude and peak frequency of the spectrum of acceleration for the combined defect increases with the defect sizes. The RMS value of the accelerations for the combined defect increases with the combined defect sizes.
Originality/value
Consequently, the proposed model can predict more accurate and in-depth understanding of the radial vibrations caused by the combined defect in the ball bearing.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful for National Natural Science Foundation of China under Contract No. 51605051 and 51475053, and Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (106112015CDJXY110007).
Citation
Liu, J., Shi, Z. and Shao, Y. (2018), "A theoretical study for the influence of the combined defect on radial vibrations of a ball bearing", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 70 No. 2, pp. 339-346. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-04-2016-0086
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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