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Research on the Mechanism of the Stiffness Performance of Rolling Bearings under Wrong Assembly State

Journal

LUBRICANTS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants10060116

Keywords

angular contact ball bearing; spacer inclination; bearing stiffness

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52005405]
  2. General project of Shaanxi Natural Science Foundation [2022JM-244]
  3. Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province [2020JQ-639]

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This paper constructs a quasi-static angular contact ball bearing model considering assembly accuracy, and establishes a numerical solution method for bearing stiffness under bad assembly states. The influence of different spacer inclinations on bearing stiffness performance, as well as the effects of preload and rotation speed considering different parallelism errors induced by the spacers, were systematically investigated. The study also investigates the influence mechanism of badly assembled bearings on stiffness anisotropy.
In this paper, a quasi-static angular contact ball bearing model, considering assembly accuracy is constructed, while a numerical solution method for bearing stiffness under bad assembly state is established. A 7014C angular contact ball bearing is used as the research object and five groups of different spacer inclinations are designed to imitate the installation error of the spindle bearing. The bearing stiffness performance was comparatively analyzed, according to the five spacers. The effect of preload and rotation speed on bearing stiffness are systematically investigated, considering different parallelism errors, as induced by the spacers. The influence mechanism of the badly assembled bearing on the respective stiffness anisotropy is studied based on the proposed model. The results show that the variations of the inclination between the inner and outer rings of the bearing exhibit a very weak effect on the axial stiffness, while the influence on the radial and angular stiffness is more significant.

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