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- Wikström, Victoria, et al.
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Friction torque and slip of rollers in roller bearings under arctic conditions
- 1991
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In: Tezisy dokladov / Meždunarodnyj Sovetsko-Skandinavskij Seminar Mašiny, Materialy i Konstrukcii v Arktičeskich Uslovijach = Abstracts / International Soviet-Scandinavian Seminar Machines, Materials and Structures in Arctic Conditions.
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)
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- Östensen, J.O., et al.
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Analysis of a grease-lubricated roller bearing under arctic conditions
- 1995
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In: Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part J, journal of engineering tribology. - 1350-6501 .- 2041-305X. ; 209:3, s. 213-220
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper summarizes measurements of starting torque and motion of the rollers in a roller bearing during start-up at a temperature of -30 °C. The bearing was lubricated with three different greases and the tests were carried out after a running-in procedure at +20 °C. The results were compared with measurements obtained at +20 °C and with results from one base oil at +20 °C. A model for the roller motion was also built and simulations of the roller motion were compared with the measurements. Independent of temperature and lubricant the rollers rolled in the loaded zone and slipped, more or less, in the unloaded zone. The degree of sliding in the unloaded zone was found to be governed mainly by the local lubricant distribution and the position of the roller in the cage pocket. Some differences are also seen in the slide-roll ratio between the lubricants. A roller diameter difference of 1.3 μm gave a significant difference in roller motion, with the slightly thinner roller slides more in the unloaded zone of the bearing.
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- Östensen, J. O.
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Prediction of film thickness in an elastohydrodynamic point contact lubricated with a viscosity index improved base oil
- 1995
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In: Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part J, journal of engineering tribology. - 1350-6501 .- 2041-305X. ; 209:4, s. 235-242
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- A simple iterative method is used for the computation of the central film thickness in a fully flooded elastohydrodynamic (EHD) point contact lubricated with a polymeric viscosity index (V1)-improved base oil. The shear stress dependence of the Vl-improved base oil is included in the iterative method. Experimental data are presented on temporary viscosity loss and central film thickness at different temperatures from —8 to 40° C.A good approximation of the central film thickness in an EHD point contact lubricated with V1-improved oil is given by using an iterative method involving the temporary viscosity loss of the Vl-improved base oil. The central film thickness depends on the mean shear stress at the inlet of the contact, and this shear-thinning effect has been accounted for in the calculations.
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