The performance of 120.65-mm (4.75-in.) bore high-speed design tapered roller bearings was investigated at shaft speeds of 20,000 rpm (2.4 million DN) under combined thrust and radial load. The test bearings design was computer optimized for high-speed operation. Temperature distribution and bearing heat generation were determined as a function of shaft speed, radial and thrust loads, lubricant flow rates, and lubricant inlet temperature. The high-speed design tapered roller bearing operated successfully at shaft speeds up to 20,000 rpm under heavy thrust and radial loads. Bearing temperatures and heat generation with the high-speed design bearing were significantly less than those of a modified standard bearing tested previously. Cup cooling was effective in decreasing the high cup temperatures to levels equal to the cone temperature.
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Performance of Computer-Optimized Tapered-Roller Bearings to 2.4 Million DN
R. J. Parker,
R. J. Parker
Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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S. I. Pinel,
S. I. Pinel
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
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H. R. Signer
H. R. Signer
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
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R. J. Parker
Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
S. I. Pinel
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
H. R. Signer
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
J. of Lubrication Tech. Jan 1981, 103(1): 13-20 (8 pages)
Published Online: January 1, 1981
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Parker, R. J., Pinel, S. I., and Signer, H. R. (January 1, 1981). "Performance of Computer-Optimized Tapered-Roller Bearings to 2.4 Million DN." ASME. J. of Lubrication Tech. January 1981; 103(1): 13–20. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3251602
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