2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118483961
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Grease Lubrication in Rolling Bearings

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“…These properties make grease particularly suitable for application in rolling bearings. Indeed, this is by far the most common application of lubricating greases, with more than 90% of rolling bearings employing grease as the lubricant [1]. Rolling bearings are ubiquitous machine elements used in almost all engineering systems, and across many different sectors of industry and transportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These properties make grease particularly suitable for application in rolling bearings. Indeed, this is by far the most common application of lubricating greases, with more than 90% of rolling bearings employing grease as the lubricant [1]. Rolling bearings are ubiquitous machine elements used in almost all engineering systems, and across many different sectors of industry and transportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rolling bearings are ubiquitous machine elements used in almost all engineering systems, and across many different sectors of industry and transportation. It is reported that over 50 billion bearings are operating in the world at any time [1]. As a result, the cumulative impact of bearing frictional losses on the energy efficiency and sustainability of mechanical systems is significant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, grease fluidity is highly dependent on the temperature as the grease viscosity is dependent on the temperature; see e.g. Lugt [22]. The lower the temperature is, the more difficult it is to reach correct lubrication and a higher pressure is required.…”
Section: Manometer (A) (B)mentioning
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“…The grease yield behaviour generally increases with the NLGI grade, but the yield stress for a given grease also varies with temperature such that the yield stress value increase with a decreasing temperature -and vice versa decrease with increasing temperature [22], [26], which also is the case for the grease viscosity. This means that for a sufficiently low temperature the yield stress is so large that the grease is unable to flow with the shear rates induced through the applied pressure by the grease pump.…”
Section: Grease Flow Testmentioning
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“…Grease generates a higher film thickness than its base oil under fully flooded conditions [1][2][3], because of the presence of a thickener. However, in most cases, a bearing functions under the starvation phase [4]. During this phase, most of the grease is pushed aside the rolling track, leaving only a small amount of grease to lubricate contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%