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Dynamic capacity of rolling bearings
Gustaf Lundberg,Arvid Palmgren +1 more
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Uncertainty analysis for rolling contact fatigue failure probability of silicon nitride ball bearings
TL;DR: In this article, uncertainty analysis and parametric studies are presented for estimating the fatigue failure probability of surface cracks in silicon nitride ball bearings subjected to rolling contact fatigue, and the probability of failure is estimated using Monte Carlo simulation and surrogate models.
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Fatigue life prediction of the radial roller bearing with the correction of roller generators
Bogdan Warda,Agnieszka Chudzik +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a methodology of fatigue life prediction of radial cylindrical roller bearings, which allows to take into account in the fatigue life calculation geometric parameters of the bearing, including radial clearance and the profiles of rollers.
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Effects of crystal elasticity on rolling contact fatigue
TL;DR: In this article, the anisotropy of the grain crystals and the grain texture of the microstructure are taken into account in addition to the explicit representation of the topology.
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Command-Shaping Techniques for Electrostatic MEMS Actuation: Analysis and Simulation
Kuo-Shen Chen,Kuang-Shun Ou +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the analysis and simulation of applying command-shaping techniques for controlling MEMS electrostatic actuation, and the results indicate that the shaped command would yield a much superior response than that by the unshaped commands.
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A new methodology for predicting crack initiation life for rolling contact fatigue based on dislocation and crack propagation
C. Richard Liu,Youngsik Choi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new methodology for predicting crack initiation life is presented and validated experimentally, based on a dislocation model, and the constants for the model are determined by the crack initiation lives obtained by a new approach.