2021
DOI: 10.15282/ijame.18.2.2021.09.0665
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Effects of Bearing Steps on Probable Wear Damage of Main Bearings of an IC Engine

Abstract: When two bearing shells are assembled in the bearing housing, it is possible that the edges of the two shells do not fit in the radial direction completely and have an offset relative to each other. This assembly error, which can have different causes, is called the bearing step in this paper. The bearing step can lead to wear damage in bearings. The effects of bearing step on the lubrication performance of main bearings and the probable wear damage have been investigated. To calculate the bearing lubrication … Show more

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“…Karimaei and Chamani [12] simulated and studied the effects of bearing step (assembly errors) on the lubrication performance of main bearings and the probable wear damage has been investigated. Their results showed that for the under-study 12-cyl engine, considering step and bore relief in simulation has high importance so that the solution without step and bore relief does not predict the wear, but with step and bore, relief predicts medium wear damage in some of the main bearings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Karimaei and Chamani [12] simulated and studied the effects of bearing step (assembly errors) on the lubrication performance of main bearings and the probable wear damage has been investigated. Their results showed that for the under-study 12-cyl engine, considering step and bore relief in simulation has high importance so that the solution without step and bore relief does not predict the wear, but with step and bore, relief predicts medium wear damage in some of the main bearings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%