Rolling Bearings presents the most relevant damage modes in rolling bearings, with particular emphasis on surface, describing their basic mechanisms, their competitive nature, and the way to model these damaging mechanisms. It includes traditional bearing life calculations, as well as a new formulation separating the surface from the subsurface survival.
After describing basic aspects of rolling bearing operation, the book then covers classical bearing life models and new aspects of bearing life, including the separation of surface from sub-surface survival and some application examples to hybrid bearings. It discusses detailed lubrication aspects of micro-geometry, including partial lubrication, dry contact and thermal basic aspects. The book devotes separate chapters to exploring basic damage modes, including mild-wear, surface distress, fatigue-wear, particle entrapment and damage, among others.
Written for mechanical, aerospace, industrial engineers, and tribologists, this book will also interest engineering students and researchers studying tribology, machine design, and mechanics.
Accompanying MATLAB and GNU OCTAVE program files are available for readers to download on the book’s webpage at Routledge.com.
1. Basic Rolling Bearing Theory. 2. Classical Theories of Rolling Bearing Life. 3. Generalized Bearing Life Model (GBLM). 4. Micro-Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication and Roughness Effects. 5. Effect of Mild Wear in EHL Micro-Geometry. 6. Surface Distress. 7. Wear - Fatigue Interaction. 8. Modelling Spall Propagation. 9. Modelling Pitting Corrosion. 10. Modelling Particle Entrapment and Damage. 11. Frictional Heating Damage and Seizure. 12. Modelling Inclusions and Grain Effects. 13. Perspectives and Future Work. Appendix. MATLAB or GNU OCTAVE Programs.
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