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Bearing Life Expenditure During Running-In
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Abstract
Experimental results are presented showing that total bearing wear during running-in, as well as running-in distance depend on the initial roughness Rαo of the journal. Curves based on the above results are plotted, which give a measure of the bearing life expenditure for running-in, and which can be used to obtain optimum values of journal roughness for minimizing the bearing life expenditure.
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Massouros, G. and Dimarogonas, A., "Bearing Life Expenditure During Running-In," SAE Technical Paper 790892, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790892.Also In
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