ON THE RADIAL VIBRATION OF BALL BEARINGS. (COMPUTER SIMULATION).

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Abstract

Computer simulation is used to analyze the radial vibration of ball bearings in order to overcome the experimental and theoretical difficulties: the experimental difficulties are due to the complicated interaction of the dominant factors while the theoretical difficulties are due to the nonlinear spring behavior and time-dependent excitation of ball bearings. The inner ring motion, which involves the Perret-Meldau problem, is considered in the radial plane for an ideal bearing the massive inner ring of which rotates at a constant speed under a constant radial load. The results show that superharmonic, subharmonic, beat and chaos-like vibrations appear, in addition to harmonic vibration which synchronizes with ball passage.

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Fukata, S., Gad, E. H., Kondou, T., Ayabe, T., & Tamura, H. (1985). ON THE RADIAL VIBRATION OF BALL BEARINGS. (COMPUTER SIMULATION). Bulletin of the JSME, 28(239), 899–904. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsme1958.28.899

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