New applications for shape memory alloys in angular - contact ball bearings preloading systems

Author:

Zamă Andrei,Olaru Dumitru,Paleu Viorel

Abstract

Abstract Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) have been researched extensively in the past forty years. The different available compositions of these alloys can make them suitable for certain applications with specific requirements. The increasing demand for high precision machinery and equipment brought forward the need to search for alloys that that can perform better under stress than conventional materials. This is the case of Shape Memory Alloys. As their name suggests, these alloys can regain their initial shape after being subjected to external stresses, up to a specific degree. Due to the research carried out over the past two decades on these alloys, they became better known and more accessible, being tested in order to be integrated in various applications. One such application consists of using a shape memory alloy formed into disc springs in order to optimize the preloading of angular contact ball bearings. The tests were conducted using a device especially developed for this research, with the purpose of recording the friction torque evolution and the preload induced by disc springs during the operation of the rolling bearings in order to assess the possibility of using elastic elements for active ball bearings preloading systems.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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