Wear Prediction of Ball Screw Based on Adhesive Wear

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This paper aims to develop a new systematic analysis model to predict the wear of ball screw in stabilization condition. In order to investigate the wear behavior between the ball and raceway, a proper contact mechanics model should be established. Then, the wear model of ball screw based on Archard will be proposed and calculated by substituting the ball screw parameters. It has been proved that the effectiveness of the wear model on ball screw is verified through experiments in a specialized test system, which provides the theory basis of reasonably reducing the wear and improving the mechanical efficiency of a ball screw.

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