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I.A. Soldatenkov, "Wear Calculation for a Radial Plain Bearing under Randomly Changing Temperature and Load," Mech. Solids. 58 (2), 516-523 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 2 Pages 516-523
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422601276
Title Wear Calculation for a Radial Plain Bearing under Randomly Changing Temperature and Load
Author(s) I.A. Soldatenkov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS, Moscow, 119526 Russia, iasoldat@hotmail.com)
Abstract A stochastic model of the wear process of a thin coating in a radial plain bearing that takes into account random changes in the bearing temperature and external load is described. The results of a numerical analysis of the process of bearing wear in relation to the conditions of operation in open space at near-Earth orbital stations are presented. The importance of taking into account random changes in temperature and external load for predicting bearing wear and, in particular, its durability is evaluated.
Keywords contact problem, wear, coating, radial plain bearing, temperature, load
Received 29 August 2022Revised 10 September 2022Accepted 19 September 2022
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