Effect of hoop stress on ball bearing life prediction
Abstract
A finite-element analysis (FEA) of a generic, dimensionally normalized inner race of an angular-contact ball bearing was performed under varying conditions of speed and the press (or interference) fit of the inner-race bore on a journal. The FEA results at the ball-race contact were used to derive an equation from which was obtained the radius of an equivalent cylindrical bearing race with the same or similar hoop stress. The radius of the equivalent cylinder was used to obtain a generalized closed-form approximation of the hoop stresses at the ball-inner-race contact in an angular-contact ball bearing. A life analysis was performed on both a 45- and a 120-mm-bore, angular-contact ball bearing. The predicted lives with and without hoop stress were compared with experimental endurance results obtained at 12000 and 25000 rpm with the 120-mm-bore ball bearing. A life factor equation based on hoop stress is presented.
- Publication:
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Presented for Annual Meeting
- Pub Date:
- May 1995
- Bibcode:
- 1995stle.meetR..14Z
- Keywords:
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- Ball Bearings;
- Finite Element Method;
- Life (Durability);
- Stress Analysis;
- Fatigue Tests;
- Interference Fit;
- Mechanical Engineering