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Static structural behaviour of wire bearings: comparison with conventional bearings and study of design and operational parameters

Systems and Control 2024-11-07 v1 Systems and Control

Abstract

In wire bearings the rolling process occurs on raceways machined on steel wires, and the rings are made of light materials such as aluminium. This particular architecture provides both weight and inertia savings, but also significantly different behaviour with respect to conventional bearings. For this reason, specific design and analysis tools must be developed; as a first step, this work uses Finite Element models to study the influence of different parameters on the static structural response of wire bearings. Thus, bearing stiffness, load capacity and contact status (contact force and angle, and ellipse truncation) have been evaluated for several combinations of conformity, friction coefficient and boundary conditions. The results have been compared with an equivalent conventional bearing, shedding light on the main structural features of wire bearings.

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@article{arxiv.2411.03736,
  title  = {Static structural behaviour of wire bearings: comparison with conventional bearings and study of design and operational parameters},
  author = {Inigo Martin and Iker Heras and Josu Aguirrebeitia and Mikel Abasolo and Ibai Coria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.03736},
  year   = {2024}
}