Failure Analysis of Rolling Bearing Based on Oil Monitoring Techniques with Mechanics Basis

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To determine the failure cause of rolling bearing of a factory heating device, oil samples extracted from the recovery of lubricant oil and were tested by comprehensive oil monitoring techniques (including physico-chemical properties analysis, pollution degree detection and ferrography wear particle analysis). The results show that root cause of failure is the operating temperature of the bearing is too high. Failure form is burning. Therefore, the application of oil monitoring techniques to analyze the mechanical failure mechanism, to prevent mechanical failure and extend machine life is very helpful.

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