Paper written by Takafumi Tominari (Senior Technical Specialist, SMT Japan) and Charlie Penny (Software Engineer / Analyst SMT LTD).
Presented at the Tribology Conference 2024 Spring Tokyo, Preprint, A13.
Electric powertrains are expected to be more efficient and compact. Increasingly, four-point contact ball bearings are being applied in this trend.
However, there are no examples of four-point contact ball bearings that have been analysed for sliding and power loss under conditions where radial load is dominant.
Therefore, we analysed the sliding and power losses of four-point contact ball bearing using 6-DOF ball bearing models developed by SMT and compared them with deep groove ball bearing.
References:
- Kawai: Double Row Four Point Contact Ball Bearing, NACHI TECHNICAL REPORT vol.34 B4 , (2018)
- L. Houpert, J. Clarke & C. Penny: Tribological Models for Advanced Ball Bearing Simulation, Tribology Transactions, (2023), DOI: 10.1080/10402004.2023.2213470
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