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Analysis of Bearing Damage
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Abstract
Bearing damage mechanisms resulting from non-fatigue modes such as contamination, lack of lubrication, misalignment and improper handling are discussed. Included is also a discussion of fatigue modes of bearing damage. Tapered, cylindrical and ball bearings are incorporated into the discussion.
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Faultersack, M., "Analysis of Bearing Damage," SAE Technical Paper 820626, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820626.Also In
References
- Skurka, J. C. “Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication of Roller Bearings.” Journal of Lubrication Technology April 1970
- Boyd J. O’Connor, J. J. “Standard Handbook of Lubrication Engineering.” McGraw-Hill 1968