2022
DOI: 10.1080/10402004.2022.2123420
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Lubrication, Flow Visualization, and Multiphase CFD Modeling of Ball Bearing Cage

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“…For studying the fluid (lubricant and air) flow and lubrication condition of ball bearing cages under different operating conditions. Aamer et al [203] built a simulation of a transparent cage under the same conditions as the experimental setup. The results showed that the position of the bearing cage, has a strong influence on the flow of lubricant, when the bearing cage is away from the balls, the ball pocket clearance increases, and the lubricant is more easily transported to the ball pockets, which promotes the lubrication effect.…”
Section: Research and Analysis Of Wind Power Bearing Lubrication Base...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For studying the fluid (lubricant and air) flow and lubrication condition of ball bearing cages under different operating conditions. Aamer et al [203] built a simulation of a transparent cage under the same conditions as the experimental setup. The results showed that the position of the bearing cage, has a strong influence on the flow of lubricant, when the bearing cage is away from the balls, the ball pocket clearance increases, and the lubricant is more easily transported to the ball pockets, which promotes the lubrication effect.…”
Section: Research and Analysis Of Wind Power Bearing Lubrication Base...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liang et al [11] found that the geometric structure and wetting performance of the cage directly affect the distribution of lubricating oil in ball bearings. Aamer et al's [12] combination of experimental investigation and multiphase CFD model calculations demonstrated the importance of lubricant surface tension in the striation patterns across the ball surface. In roller bearings, it can be found that the selection of cage geometry significantly affects lubrication [13].…”
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confidence: 99%