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This work proposes an approach to calculate the load distribution among balls in a four-point contact slewing bearing considering manufacturing errors and ring stiffness. The model is established upon the formulation and minimization of the potential energy of the system. Calculations are done for a particular bearing considering different assumptions and the results are presented. It is concluded that manufacturing errors affect significantly the load distribution in idling conditions, but not under external loads. Moreover, ring flexibility is proved to have a great effect in the load distribution in idling conditions.
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This research work is a result of the close collaboration that the authors maintain with the company Iraundi S.A. The authors wish also to acknowledge the financial support of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through project number DPI2017-85487-R, and the Basque Government through project number IT947-16.
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Heras, I., Aguirrebeitia, J., Abasolo, M., Coria, I. (2019). Load Distribution in Four-Point Contact Slewing Bearings Considering Manufacturing Errors and Ring Flexibility. In: Corves, B., Wenger, P., Hüsing, M. (eds) EuCoMeS 2018 . EuCoMeS 2018. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 59. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98020-1_31
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