A parametric study was performed with 120-mm bore angular-contact ball bearings having a nominal contact angle of 20 deg. The bearings either had an inner- or an outer-race land riding cage. Lubrication was by recirculating oil jets. The oil jets either had a single or dual orifice. Thrust load, speed, and lubricant flow rate were varied. Test results were compared with those previously reported and obtained from bearings of the same design which were under-race lubricated but run under the same conditions. Jet lubricated ball bearings were limited to speeds less than 2.5 × 106 DN. Bearings having inner-race land riding cages produced lower temperatures than bearings with outer-race land riding cages. For a given lubricant flow rate dual orifice jets produced lower bearing temperatures than single orifice jets. However, under-race lubrication produced under all conditions of operation lower bearing temperatures with no apparent bearing speed limitation.
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Operating Limitations of High-Speed Jet-Lubricated Ball Bearings
E. V. Zaretsky,
E. V. Zaretsky
NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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H. Signer,
H. Signer
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
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E. N. Bamberger
E. N. Bamberger
General Electric Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
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E. V. Zaretsky
NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
H. Signer
Industrial Tectonics, Inc., Compton, Calif.
E. N. Bamberger
General Electric Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
J. of Lubrication Tech. Jan 1976, 98(1): 32-39 (8 pages)
Published Online: January 1, 1976
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July 16, 1975
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Zaretsky, E. V., Signer, H., and Bamberger, E. N. (January 1, 1976). "Operating Limitations of High-Speed Jet-Lubricated Ball Bearings." ASME. J. of Lubrication Tech. January 1976; 98(1): 32–39. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3452768
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