Roller bearings are widely used in machinery. Keeping the contact surfaces of bearings properly lubricated strongly mitigates wear effects, improving bearing fatigue life. Therefore, systematically selecting the lubricant fluid that satisfies bearing operation conditions allows the lubricating layer to be able to carry the applied load, the operating temperature, and the roughness on contact. The nonlinear constrained optimization method is used for lubricant selection, seeking to find the fluid that best fits the bearing operation conditions. Roller bearing lubrication is characteristically elastohydrodynamic (EHL); namely, the Hertz theory describes the load applied on the contacts of a cylindrical roller bearing, and the Stribeck condition classifies the tribological condition of the surfaces in contact. This work concludes that roughness and speed are the most important parameters to consider when choosing a fluid lubricant.
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