Friction (Dec 2018)

Assessing workability of greased bearings after long-term storage

  • Michael Varenberg,
  • Yuri Kligerman,
  • Grigory Halperin,
  • Saad Nakad,
  • Haytam Kasem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40544-018-0255-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
pp. 489 – 496

Abstract

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Abstract Here, we developed a technique to assess the workability of sealed-for-life greased rolling bearings after a long-term storage. In this framework, we devised a model of equivalent transition between the conditions of natural ageing under daily and seasonally fluctuating temperature, and the conditions of accelerated thermal ageing at a constant high temperature. The tested bearings were thermally aged, and then their steady state friction and outer ring temperature were examined in a custom high-speed spindle. These results were compared to the performance of a reference new bearing tested under the same loading conditions. Our findings suggest that long-term storage can significantly degrade the performance of sealed-for-life greased rolling bearings. However, a proper running-in can substantially deter the ageing-driven degradation of the bearings.

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