Power Loss Studies for Rolling Element Bearings Subject to Combined Radial and Axial Loading

2023-01-0461

04/11/2023

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The power loss of bearings is a significant factor in the overall efficiency in a drive unit system. Such bearings are subject to combined radial and axial loading needed to support the gear mesh forces. An experimental methodology has been developed to perform sets of power loss measurements on TRB, 4PCBB and DGBB. These measurements were performed under a variety of speed, load, temperature, and lubrication conditions. The loss behaviors of these types of the bearings are discussed, along with the tradeoff of different bearing arrangements for the fuel economy cycles. Several power loss models are employed to assess the accuracy of the estimations as compared to the experimental measurements. At low speed some models showed good correlations for TRB and DGBB, while at higher speed, they start deviating from the testing results. A higher fidelity model for estimating the losses at high speed, especially speed around 20krpm and beyond, needs to be developed. For 4PCBB, the models showed under prediction for the losses within the testing range.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0461
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8
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Zhou, S., Singh, A., Kahraman, A., Hong, I. et al., "Power Loss Studies for Rolling Element Bearings Subject to Combined Radial and Axial Loading," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-0461, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0461.
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Apr 11, 2023
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2023-01-0461
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Technical Paper
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English