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Numerical analysis of stresses on angular contact ball bearing under the static loading with respect to race thickness and housing stiffness.

Year:
2024
Authors:
Mose BR et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Abstract

A 3-dimensional model of the angular contact ball bearing (ACBB) was modeled using Abaqus/standard (Dassault systems- version 2017) to investigate the influence of race thickness on the bearing performance. It was found that the ability to support higher contact stress increased with race thickness. However, large deformations were found to occur on outer race with thickness of 3.3 mm and only small deformations were observed on outer race with a thickness of 9.9 mm. The large deformations induce higher shear stresses on thin races than on thick races. These stresses cause spall growth in bearings and propagate into a network of cracks. As a result of these findings, thin races are prone to failure compared with thick races.

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Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39030226