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Bearing Transient Analysis

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Hello everyone,


      I am a student of mechanical engineering and I am working on bearing simulations. I am doing transient analysis of multibody system i.e bearing. I am using Augmented Lagrange formulation with normal stiffness as 0.1.


      Still, the solution is not converging. 

    • peteroznewman
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      1) ANSYS staff are not permitted to download attachments. Please insert images directly into your reply so they can see them.


      2) What is the goal of your simulation?

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      Does one of the rollers have a crack in the geometry?


      It will be a very long simulation if you have to spin the bearing up from zero velocity.


      I would recommend removing all revolute joints, adding a cage, and relying on contact only.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Thanks, peter


      No, none of the rollers has crack geometry in it. I will add it later when the simulation will run without a crack.


      can you elaborate what do you actually mean by zero velocity? As the bearing is running at a particular speed so I have taken two steps and in tabular data, I have taken 0 t0 300 rad/s and in 2nd step 300 to 300.


      Ok, I will with that.


       


       

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber


      sir,


      I am not getting the response as I want. The effect due to rotation is not coming in the simulation. I am attaching the file(*.wbpj). Kindly look into this and help me.


      https://drive.google.com/open?id=10X-_GiVYRLQcTZBPexbbZucSthrmscZK


      Thanks

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      The .wbpj file on its own is useless.


      Please use File > Archive to create a .wbpz file. That is how you share ANSYS models.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_tArm0YObRAfv8BHCF5Oj2hwhEPbdadc

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Sir, did you find any solution for my problem?

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      You used an Inertial Load called Rotational Velocity. You don't understand what this does. It applies a radial acceleration load to the mass in the model from the axis that is proportional to the radius and the rotational velocity squared. It does not rotate a body.


      You can apply a moment to rotationally accelerate the mass of the inner ring.


      There is no cage to keep the rollers spaced evenly.


      I simplified the contacts, I reduced the bearing load temporarily to see if that helps it converge. I improved the mesh.


      This model converges for a few steps, so I am uploading it for you to look at.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Thank you, sir, I do not find any attachment in your reply.

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      I let the attached model run for nearly 12 hours on 15 cores on my computer.  It computed 799 iterations to generate 59 converged steps to cover a simulated time of 5.4 milliseconds. In the attached zip file, you can see a movie of the rollers falling due to the gravity load I added.  There is not enough moment on the inner ring to get that to rotate.


      Considering that it will take even longer to compute once you add the cage and a crack, I suggest that is is not a fruitful method of studying a crack in a roller or race.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Thank you, sir, for your effort. I have found a similar problem please have a look.


      /forum/forums/topic/bearing-vibration-analysis-in-explicit-dynamics/?order=all#comment-545b0b1d-b5a3-4c2d-99e0-a9c6004bf93c


      just the difference is I am using roller bearing and the defect is present on the ball instead of the outer race. I think with some simplification it can be done like giving independent motion to each roller with the same angular frequency etc.


      Please help me to do this sir.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Sir, please help me with it I am completely blocked and I don't know how to proceed further.

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

      Hello Sir,


      Could you please have a look at the attachment and tell me the possible reason for this.


      https://iitk-my.sharepoint.com/g/personal/ajayky_iitk_ac_in/EVF5UhUAAg9BiIYnAeIfwH4BLtIPSBEC-W86-CYQQrFt8g?e=HtaFN5


       

    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

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    • ajaynsv
      Subscriber

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      Sir, change the link after .com/     to : v : /  without any space

    • Ajiket_Patil
      Subscriber
      Hi, Ajay..did you complete the transient bearing analysis ?.
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