Periodic Noise in Bearings
690756
02/01/1969
- Event
- Content
- In general, noise within an antifriction bearing can be classified as coming from random and periodic sources. The most annoying and preventable come from periodic causes, for example, a nick on a bearing raceway due to handling damage during assembly.As an aid in detecting such periodic sources in a tapered roller bearing, formulas are provided which determine the rate of contact for a specific point on one of the raceway surfaces, that is, cup, cone, or roller. Some experimental evidence demonstrating the worth of such an approach is included.
- Pages
- 7
- Citation
- Ballas, T., "Periodic Noise in Bearings," SAE Technical Paper 690756, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690756.