2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201824401023
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Static structural analysis of rolling ball bearing

Abstract: In this paper, an effort has been put to analyze the rolling ball bearing using finite element analysis the contact pressure level, stress or displacement behavior of rolling ball bearing. The obtained results were then compared with the analytical results obtained through the methodology of Hertz theory in order to demonstrate an almost identical similarity of results and correct setting up of the given simulation in computational software ANSYS Workbench.

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“…FEM = 3706.1 MPa and max = 3663.62 MPa The comparison of the analytical and numerical solutions demonstrates the accuracy of the MKP analysis's findings. [17].…”
Section: Y Siva Krishnay Rajesh Kumar(2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FEM = 3706.1 MPa and max = 3663.62 MPa The comparison of the analytical and numerical solutions demonstrates the accuracy of the MKP analysis's findings. [17].…”
Section: Y Siva Krishnay Rajesh Kumar(2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature it is possible to find proposals for different solutions to the problem of bearing modelling. They are largely related to load tests at the point of contact between the rolling elements and the rails [2,36] or tests of resistance to motion [19]. Solid elements are usually used to develop the model, while flexible models are used to describe the material properties.…”
Section: Numerical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature it is possible to find proposals for different solutions to the bearing modelling issue. They are largely related to load tests at the point of contact between the rolling elements and the rails [31,32], or tests of motion resistance [33]. To develop the model, solid elements are mostly used, while flexible models are used to describe material properties.…”
Section: Hull Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%