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Grease Performance in Ball and Roller Bearings for All-Steel and Hybrid Bearings

Piet M. Lugt, M.T. van Zoelen, Charlotte Vieillard, Frank Berens, Robert Gruell, Gerwin Preisinger, Paul M. Meaney

2021Tribology Transactions23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Grease life in hybrid bearings is longer than that in all-steel bearings. This will be shown in this article by means of grease life tests with a large number of greases for both deep groove ball bearings (DGBBs) and cylindrical roller bearings (CRBs). The results show that grease life for hybrid bearings is always larger than that for equivalent all-steel bearings and that this varies between a factor of 2 and 9 depending on the grease type used. For cylindrical roller bearings, grease life does not increase with decreasing speed below a minimum value. However, at these relatively low speeds, hybrid bearings give a longer grease life than all-steel bearings.

Topics & Concepts

GreaseBall bearingBearing (navigation)Ball (mathematics)Materials scienceRoller bearingGroove (engineering)Composite materialLubricationStructural engineeringEngineeringMetallurgyMathematicsComputer scienceGeometryArtificial intelligenceGear and Bearing Dynamics AnalysisMechanical Engineering and Vibrations ResearchAdvanced machining processes and optimization