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Titre: Thermo-dynamical modelisation of the degradation of a ball bearing in variables use conditions
Auteur(s): Belmiloud, Dalila
Lachi, Mohammed
Pron, Hervé
olaers, Fabrice
Dron, Jean-Paul
Chiementin, Xavier
Laggoun, Ali
Mots-clés: Ball bearing
thermal analysis
defect ball bearing
bearing thermal behavior
infrared thermography
Date de publication: 2020
Editeur: EDP Sciences
Collection/Numéro: Mechanics & Industry;Volume 21, Number 6, 2020,N°608
Résumé: Many sources of heat can emanate from the operation of a rotating machine, and one of which is the friction among the different parts of the ball bearings. Over time, these frictions may lead to a tearing of matter of the rings or on the rolling elements that cause some type of degradation by flaking. Flaking, in turn, produces a repetitive shock as a new source of thermal energy. This work proposes a physical model for the study of the thermal heating of a ball bearing during operation. The resolution of the energy balance is achieved by the Nodal method where both the heating due to friction and the heat induced by the passage of the balls on defect are taken into account. The proposed thermal model is validated through an experimental thermal analysis. The obtained results show that the temperature increases in the position of defect ball ring with increasing rotational speed. The same results are obtained for the influence of radial load.
URI/URL: https://www.mechanics-industry.org/articles/meca/full_html/2020/06/mi180087/mi180087.html
https://doi.org/10.1051/meca/2020083
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/5875
ISSN: 2257-7777
eISSN: 2257-7750
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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