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ROLLING CONTACT BEARINGS

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1981
SELECTION of the most suitable bearing type for a particular duty can pose a difficult problem due to the wide range of bearings available. To assist the designer these notes describe the more‐frequently‐used types of ball and roller bearings and their components, and refer to some of their uses and limitations.
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Contact fatigue in rolling-element bearings

Engineering Failure Analysis, 1997
Abstract Surface contact fatigue is a common cause of failure in rolling-element bearings. The extent of damage observed depends on the contact loads, the curvature of the rolling elements, and the relative motion between the contacting surfaces. The characteristics of the various types of contact fatigue are as follows: 1.
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Rolling Contact Bearings

2022
Majid Yaghoubi, Hamed Tavakoli
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A rolling superconducting contact

Cryogenics, 1978
B.L. Blackford, C.J. Purcell, G. Stoink
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Rolling Contacts

2000
T.A Stolarski, S Tobe
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Rolling Contact

2014
Robbin Wetter   +2 more
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Rolling Contacts

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 2001
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Study on vibration mechanism induced by skidding in pure rolling contact

Tribology International, 2021
Chan Xu, Tonghai Wu, Hongkun Wu
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WIDTH OF ROLL CONTACT OF TWO ROLL MODULES

Mathematical Methods in Technologies and Technics, 2022
Sh.R. Khurramov, K.K. Turgunov
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Rolling contact fatigue and wear of two different rail steels under rolling–sliding contact

International Journal of Fatigue, 2016
Jung Won Seo, Seok-Jin Kwon
exaly  

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