TY - JOUR
T1 - Analysis of Skidding Characteristics of Solid-Lubricated Angular Contact Ball Bearings During Acceleration
AU - Zhang, Shijie
AU - Zhao, Yuhao
AU - Wei, Jing
AU - Zi, Yanyang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Solid-lubricated rolling bearings are widely used in the aerospace field and are key components to support spacecraft rotors. During the start-up of the engine, the sharp acceleration may cause bearing skidding, resulting in damage of the solid lubricating film and a reduction in the remaining useful life of the bearing. However, the existing research on the tribo-dynamic responses of solid-lubricated ball bearings mostly relies on semi-empirical tribological models, which are limited in their ability to reveal the micro–macro sliding mechanisms of the ball–raceway contact interface. In this paper, a novel tribo-dynamic model for solid-lubricated angular contact ball bearings is developed by applying Kalker’s rolling contact theory to the Gupta dynamic model. The interpolation method is adopted to calculate contact parameters to improve the model’s efficiency. Using the proposed model, the dynamic response of the bearing in the acceleration process is studied, and the mechanism and influence characteristics of skidding, over-skidding, and creepage of the rolling element are analyzed. The results show that the main reason for skidding is that the traction force is not enough to overcome the resistance, and the gyroscopic effect is the main cause of over-skidding, which follows the principle of conservation of the angular momentum of the ball.
AB - Solid-lubricated rolling bearings are widely used in the aerospace field and are key components to support spacecraft rotors. During the start-up of the engine, the sharp acceleration may cause bearing skidding, resulting in damage of the solid lubricating film and a reduction in the remaining useful life of the bearing. However, the existing research on the tribo-dynamic responses of solid-lubricated ball bearings mostly relies on semi-empirical tribological models, which are limited in their ability to reveal the micro–macro sliding mechanisms of the ball–raceway contact interface. In this paper, a novel tribo-dynamic model for solid-lubricated angular contact ball bearings is developed by applying Kalker’s rolling contact theory to the Gupta dynamic model. The interpolation method is adopted to calculate contact parameters to improve the model’s efficiency. Using the proposed model, the dynamic response of the bearing in the acceleration process is studied, and the mechanism and influence characteristics of skidding, over-skidding, and creepage of the rolling element are analyzed. The results show that the main reason for skidding is that the traction force is not enough to overcome the resistance, and the gyroscopic effect is the main cause of over-skidding, which follows the principle of conservation of the angular momentum of the ball.
KW - angular contact ball bearing
KW - dynamic model
KW - skidding
KW - solid lubrication
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105006767265
U2 - 10.3390/lubricants13050218
DO - 10.3390/lubricants13050218
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105006767265
SN - 2075-4442
VL - 13
JO - Lubricants
JF - Lubricants
IS - 5
M1 - 218
ER -