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Effect of three advanced lubricants on high- temperature bearing life.

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In this paper, a steel ball bearing with high temperature fatigue life tested with synthetic paraffinic oil, fluorocarbon and polyphenyl ether was used for high temperature testing.
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Steel ball bearing high temperature fatigue life tested with synthetic paraffinic oil, fluorocarbon and polyphenyl ether

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Comparison of Life Theories for Rolling-Element Bearings

TL;DR: In this paper, a critical analysis comparing the results of different life theories and discussing their implications in the design and analysis of rolling-element bearings is presented, using stress fields obtained from three-dimensional, finite-element analysis of a ball in a nonconforming race under varying load.

Rolling Bearing Life Prediction, Theory, and Application

TL;DR: In this paper, a tutorial is presented outlining the evolution, theory, and application of rolling-element bearing life prediction from that of A. Palmgren, 1924; W. Weibull, 1939; G. Lundberg and A. P. Mather, 1947 and 1952; E. Ioannides and T. Harris, 1985; and E. Zaretsky, 1987.
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Parametric Study of the Lubrication of Thrust Loaded 120-MM Bore Ball Bearings to 3 Million DN

TL;DR: In this article, a parametric study was performed with 120mm bore angular-contact ball bearings under varying thrust loads, bearing and lubricant temperatures, and cooling and flow rates.
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Ferrographic analysis of wear debris from boundary lubrication experiments with a five ring polyphenyl ether

TL;DR: In this paper, the types of wear particles generated by a five-ring polyphenyl ether in boundary lubrication experiments in various atmospheres were determined by ferrographic analysis.
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Antiwear, extreme pressure and antifriction action of friction polymer forming additives

TL;DR: A new type of additive for oils and fuels has been developed in this paper, ashless organic compounds forming friction polymers, which provide simultaneous antiwear, extreme pressure and antifriction action.
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