DocumentCode :
3066578
Title :
Satisfactory motor bearing service life: a review of often overlooked design considerations
Author :
Hodowanec, Mark M.
Author_Institution :
Motors & Drives Div., Siemens Energy & Autom. Inc., Norwood, OH, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
12-16 June 1995
Firstpage :
170
Lastpage :
177
Abstract :
There has been a steady increase in motor bearing life (i.e. L/sub 10/) requirements, often at elevated loading conditions. As a consequence of this requirement, motors are being designed with bearings which can accommodate these increased loads and longer life requirements. All too often, these same motors are applied in standard, or even lightly loaded conditions. Under lightly loaded conditions, there frequently exists a situation in which there is insufficient loading present to keep the bearing from skidding, and eventually failing. In these instances, the bearing never achieves its theoretical L/sub 10/ life, as it is limited by its actual shortened service life. This paper describes the minimum load requirements as they effect the actual service life, and the effects of bearing type, bearing size, lubricant selection, motor speed, and momentary light load operation.<>
Keywords :
design engineering; electric motors; load (electric); lubrication; machine bearings; machine theory; L/sub 10/ life; bearing size; bearing type; design considerations; failure; lubricant selection; minimum load requirements; momentary light load operation; motor bearing service life; motor speed; skidding; Ball bearings; Belts; Couplings; Design automation; Equations; Gears; Lubricants; Rolling bearings; Rotors; Shafts;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 1995., Conference Record of 1995 Annual
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2418-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.1995.404835
Filename :
404835
Link To Document :
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