SKF Contributes to Climate Change Mitigation with Friction Optimized Wheel Bearings

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SAE 2016 Brake Colloquium & Exhibition - 34th Annual
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Content
Bearing friction is a direct contribution to vehicle CO2 emissions. The friction is defined as the total resistance to rotation, resulting from the combination of rolling and sliding friction in the contact areas. First, friction reduction was approached from a theoretical standpoint by employing modeling and simulation techniques. Improvements identified in simulation were then used to: create a new set of design rules for the internal geometry of the bearing, introduce a new grease, develop new seals, also with the integration of labyrinth functions and an optimization of the preload range variation. In order to provide a reliable confirmation of the expected achievements, a new friction measurement methodology was also introduced.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-1959
Pages
9
Citation
Sguotti, L., Olivieri, D., and Bosco, D., "SKF Contributes to Climate Change Mitigation with Friction Optimized Wheel Bearings," SAE Int. J. Passeng. Cars - Mech. Syst. 9(3):1270-1278, 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/2016-01-1959.
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Published
Sep 18, 2016
Product Code
2016-01-1959
Content Type
Journal Article
Language
English