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Vibration of Bearings
KAUNSK POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Central Scientific-Research Laboratory of Vibrotechniques
K.M. RAGULSKIS, A.YU. JURKAUSKAS,
V.V. ATSTUPENAS. A.YU. VITKUTE, A.P. KULVEC
399 page
This book has been translated from Russian
Translator: Dr. N.M. Shivaramkrishnan
General Editor: Dr. V.S. Kothekar
Published for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
and the National Science Foundation,
Analytical determination of vibrations
and friction torque due to rotation,
taking into account the hydrodynamic
action of a lubricating oil film, and
determination of the elastic and damping
characteristics of bearings and bearing
assemblies are some of the problems
considered in this book. The methodology
and techniques of measuring the
dynamic characteristics of bearings are
presented. Experimental data and the
methodology of statistical analysis are
also given.
The book is intended for scientists and
engineers engaged in the instrument
manufacturing and machine building
industries.
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Introduction:
It is impossible to imagine the progress of modern science and technology without the wide application of bearings, which form an integral part of the majority of machines, instruments and assemblies. The accuracy and sensitivity of the majority of precision instruments and assemblies have improved considerably in the recent past. Tremendous progress has also been made in achieving reduction in the sizes of machines, their weight and power requirements. All this led to the development of new types and designs of mounting and more stringent requirements of the quality of bearings and assemblies. These developments stimulated theoretical and experimental research on the dynamic characteristics of bearings.
The large amount of work (theoretical and experimental) devoted to the study of bearings and their mountings has yet to cover every aspect of the phenomena occurring in this dynamic domain.
In recent times such characteristics of precision mechanisms as spatial vibrations of rings, friction torque and elastic and damping properties have assumed the highest importance. It is necessary to study these characteristics theoretically and experimentally using statistical analysis.
Problems related to the computation of vibrations, friction torque and stiffness of bearings taking into account the enhanced qualitative requirements of bearing assemblies are considered in this book. Methods and experimental setups for the determination of the dynamic characteristics of the mounting are described and the methodology of the statistical analysis of experimental results is given.
Content:
CHAPTER 1. ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF FRICTION TORQUE . . .
1.1 Friction Torque in Rolling-Contact Bearings
1.1.1 Rolling friction in bearings
1.1.2 Total friction torque in rolling-contact bearings
1.1.3 Analytical determination of total friction torque in rolling-
contact bearings
1.2 Analytical Determination of Variable Component of Friction
Torque
1.2.1 Determination of the load acting on the i-th ball bearing
1.2.2 Computation and analysis of variable component of friction
torque
1.3 Determination of the Friction Torque in Ball Bearing due to
Rolling Friction, Taking into Account Exponential Dependence
of Viscosity on Pressure
References
CHAPTER 2. DETERMINATION OF ELASTIC AND DAMPING CHARACTERISTICS OF ROLLING-CONTACT BEARINGS . . . . . . . . .
2.1 Determination of Static Stiffness of Rolling-Contact Bearings
2.2 Errors in Manufacture and Their Effect on the Stiffness of Rolling-
Contact Bearings
2.3 Identification of Elastic and Damping Characteristics of Bearings
Based on the Results of Vibration Tests
R e f e r e n c e s
CHAPTER 3
ANALYSIS OF RADIAL VIBRATIONS OF BEARING ASSEMBLIES
3.1 Dynamics of Ball Bearing Assembly
3.2 Vibration of the Outer Ring of Ball Bearing and Conservative
Friction Torque
3.3 Vibrations of Shaft Rotating in Two Ball Bearings with Preload
3.3.1 Statistical characteristics of vibrations of shaft in standard
ball bearings
3.4 Equation of Radial Vibrations of a Shaft in a Bearing During
Random Excitation
3.5 General Formulation of the Problem of Probability Modelling
CHAPTER 4. MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTS FOR
MEASUREMENT OF DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF BEARINGS
4.1 Measurement of Friction Torque and Vibrations of Bearings
4.2 Setup for the Measurement of Friction Torque in Rolling-
Contact Bearings
4.2.1 Electrical instruments for the measurement of friction
torque coefficients in bearings
4.3 Apparatus for the Analysis of Friction Torque in Sliding
Bearings
4.4 Apparatus for the Measurement of Dynamic Parameters of
High-speed Ball Bearings in Specific Conditions
CHAPTER 5. ERRORS IN THE MEASUREMENT OF FRICTION TORQUE
AND THEIR REDUCTION
5.1 Additive Error in the Measurement of Friction Torque and Its
Reduction
5.2 Dynamic Condition of Correction of Additive Error
5.2.1 Energy spectrum of residual error
5.3 Some Problems of Correction Procedure
5.3.1 Analysis of the effect of interrupting measurement . .
5.3.2 Determination of the parameters of error
5.3.3 Evaluation of the effectiveness of correction
5.4 Friction Torque Measuring Instrument (FTMI) with Correction
for Additive Error
5.5 Other Sources of Error in the- Measwenlent of Friction ,
- . Torque
CHAPTE~ 6. STATZSTICGL ANALYSIS OF EXBRIMENTAL RESULTS OF
PRECISION BEARING DYNAMICS
6. l., Reqaifements for .the Evaluation of Statistteal .Characteristics and Preparation of.E&perim,ental Material
6.2 Estimation of Statistical Characteristics 8
6.2.1 Special correlation characteristics of rolling-contact
bearing parameters and the dependence of friction torque
on different operating conditions
6.3 Determination of Relations between Bearing Parameters
CHAPTER 7. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE DYNAMICHARACTERISTICS
OF PRECISION BEARINGS AND ASSEMBLIES
7.1 Study of Friction Torque in Bearings and Bearing Assemblies
7.1.1 Dependence of friction torque on loading
7.1.2 Study of friction torque in bearing assemblies
7.1.3 Dependence of friction torque (MB) in bearings on other
factors
7.2 Effect of Lubricant on Friction Torque in Bearings
7.3 Study of the Dynamic Parameters of High-speed Rotors in Ball
Bearing Supports
7.4 Experimental Study of Heating, Friction Torque and Lubricating
Conditions of High-speed Ball Bearings
7.5 Investigation of Friction Torque in Precision Slide Bearings .
7.6 Diagnosis of Errors and Mounting-cum-Operational Defects
in Bearings according to Characteristics of Friction Torques .
7.6.1 Effect of the shape of bearings
7.6.2 Effect of the cage
7.6.3 Effect of the surface smoothness
7.6.4 Effect of dirt
7.6.5 Effect of lubrication
7.6.6 Effect of ring deformation
CHAPTER 8. WAYS OF REDUCING FRICTION TORQUE AND VIBRATIONS
IN BEARINGS
8.1 Effect of Vibrations on Friction Torque in Ball Bearings
8.2 New Designs of Rolling-Contact Bearings and Assemblies with
Reduced Friction Torque
8.3 New Designs of Slide Bearings with Reduced Friction Torque
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