Spin, the result of a mismatch in contact radii on either side of the point of rolling, has a detrimental effect on traction contact performance. It occurs in concentrated contacts having conical or contoured rolling elements, such as those in traction drives or angular contact bearings, and is responsible for an increase in contact heating and power loss. The kinematics of spin producing contact geometries and the subsequent effect on traction and power loss are investigated. The influence of lubricant traction characteristics and contact geometries that minimize spin are also addressed.
Spin analysis of concentrated traction contacts
Intern. Power Transmission and Gearing Conf. ; 1984 ; Cambridge, MA, United States
1983-01-01
Conference paper
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English
Spin Analysis of Concentrated Traction Contacts
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