2016
DOI: 10.17531/ein.2016.4.20
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Multi-body modelling of rolling element bearings and performance evaluation with localised damage

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“…To follow the research of Yakout et al [20], we assume in our research the variable damping coefficient in the equation of motion referring it to the variable internal clearance. The variable stiffness in the ball bearing depends in most cases on the contact caused by subjected load or defects on the rolling surfaces [21]. On the other hand, the damping in ball bearings is dependent on operating velocity, lubrication, fitting and material deformation caused by Hertzian deformation on rolling surfaces [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To follow the research of Yakout et al [20], we assume in our research the variable damping coefficient in the equation of motion referring it to the variable internal clearance. The variable stiffness in the ball bearing depends in most cases on the contact caused by subjected load or defects on the rolling surfaces [21]. On the other hand, the damping in ball bearings is dependent on operating velocity, lubrication, fitting and material deformation caused by Hertzian deformation on rolling surfaces [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first research works based on the use of vibration as a preventive maintenance method for rotating equipment were focused on improving the quality of vibration signal detection systems and their processing to improve the analysis of frequency spectra according to the type of machines (turbines, pumps, fans, gearboxes, compressors) and the type of defects (loads, tensions, misalignment, unbalance, lubrication) [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many modelling methods were published to study the vibration features of defective ball bearings. For example, Arslan and Aktürk [1], Sassi et al [25], Babu et al [2], Behzad et al [3], Rafsanjani et al [24], Patel et al [23], Liu et al [14][15][16][17][18], Kankar et al [8], and Leturiondo et al [11] proposed kinds of dynamic models of defective ball bearings by considering the defect as the time dependent dis-listed modeling methods. Thus, this paper is focused on developing a multi-dynamic model of a ball bearing with the parallel, offset, and bias local defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%