Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis

In this paper, an effort has been put to analyze the rolling ball bearing using finite element analysis the contact pressure level, stress or displacement behavior of rolling ball bearing. The obtained results were then compared with the analytical results obtained through the methodology of Hertz t...

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Main Authors: Šulka Peter, Sapietová Alžbeta, Dekýš Vladimír, Sapieta Milan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925402022
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author Šulka Peter
Sapietová Alžbeta
Dekýš Vladimír
Sapieta Milan
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Sapietová Alžbeta
Dekýš Vladimír
Sapieta Milan
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description In this paper, an effort has been put to analyze the rolling ball bearing using finite element analysis the contact pressure level, stress or displacement behavior of rolling ball bearing. The obtained results were then compared with the analytical results obtained through the methodology of Hertz theory, which means composition and solution of analytical formulas and equations based on specific ball bearing parameters in order achieve optimal results to demonstrate an almost identical similarity of results of numerical and analytical solution and correct setting up of the given simulation in computational software ANSYS Workbench.
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spelling doaj.art-c893b51339c84cc8b450ecf885621f0d2022-12-21T19:49:32ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012540202210.1051/matecconf/201925402022matecconf_mms18_02022Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysisŠulka Peter0Sapietová Alžbeta1Dekýš Vladimír2Sapieta Milan3Department of Applied Mechanics, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of ŽilinaDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of ŽilinaDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of ŽilinaDepartment of Applied Mechanics, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of ŽilinaIn this paper, an effort has been put to analyze the rolling ball bearing using finite element analysis the contact pressure level, stress or displacement behavior of rolling ball bearing. The obtained results were then compared with the analytical results obtained through the methodology of Hertz theory, which means composition and solution of analytical formulas and equations based on specific ball bearing parameters in order achieve optimal results to demonstrate an almost identical similarity of results of numerical and analytical solution and correct setting up of the given simulation in computational software ANSYS Workbench.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925402022static structural analysiscontactHertz theoryANSYS Workbench
spellingShingle Šulka Peter
Sapietová Alžbeta
Dekýš Vladimír
Sapieta Milan
Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
MATEC Web of Conferences
static structural analysis
contact
Hertz theory
ANSYS Workbench
title Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
title_full Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
title_fullStr Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
title_short Comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
title_sort comparison of analytical and numerical solution of bearing contact analysis
topic static structural analysis
contact
Hertz theory
ANSYS Workbench
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925402022
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