2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2004.08.009
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Study on the influence of friction in an automatic ball balancing system

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“…The influence of various factors on the accuracy of balancing is studied in [2,[4][5][6]. In [5] the main reasons of a decrease in the accuracy of balancing rotors by passive auto-balancers are called to be as follows: the eccentricity of the racetrack; the forces of resistance to swing of the corrective weights on the track; external vibrations (or revolting forces).…”
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“…The influence of various factors on the accuracy of balancing is studied in [2,[4][5][6]. In [5] the main reasons of a decrease in the accuracy of balancing rotors by passive auto-balancers are called to be as follows: the eccentricity of the racetrack; the forces of resistance to swing of the corrective weights on the track; external vibrations (or revolting forces).…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [2] similar results for roller-type auto-balancers are obtained. In [6], the Hertz contact mechanics and hysteresis losses are taken into consideration to specify the zones of stagnation of balls around the auto-balancing position.…”
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“…The influence of various factors on the balancing accuracy has been investigated in [19][20][21][22].…”
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“…In [20], the effect of rolling resistance forces of correction weights on the accuracy of the rotor balancing by ball auto-balancers has been estimated, and it has been suggested to reduce the rolling resistance forces of the balls by increasing the radius of correction weights.…”
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