Rotating shaft and ball-surface life

In summary, there is a rotating shaft in contact with a spherical ball, which is then in contact with an outer casing fixed to the ground. The conversation discusses estimating the life of the surfaces in contact, specifically the surface of the rotor and the surface of the casing. The question of which surface will wear faster and the importance of factors such as materials, machining tolerances, clearance, and lubrication is brought up. The conversation also mentions the need to understand mechanics or rotational mechanics in order to fully understand the process.
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chandran
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There is a rotating shaft which is in contact with a spherical ball. The ball is in contact with an outer casing.The casing is fixed to the ground.

I want to estimate the life of the surface which is in contact. There are two surfaces i want to estimate the life for.

1)surface of the rotor which is in contact with the ball

2)surface of the casing which is in contact with the ball.


Which surface will wear faster? Any proof of this.


Which subject i should concentrate on ( i think mechanics or rotational mechanics-any website for this) to understand this process.
 
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Chandran, you are way short of an answerable question. What are the various components made of? What are the machining tolerances? What sort of clearance? What sort of lubrication? What rpm with what sort of side/end loading? Are you starting to see the picture?
 
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The biggest factors you are missing in your problem statement are the materials and the applied loads. The predominant stresses will be the Hertz contact stress. You will also have the other factors that Danger mentioned as well. It sounds conspicuously like you are trying to estimate the life of a bearing. If that is the case, you could find bearing life calculations in any design of machine elements book.
 

What is the purpose of studying rotating shaft and ball-surface life?

The study of rotating shaft and ball-surface life is important for understanding the wear and tear on mechanical components, and determining their expected lifespan. This information is crucial for designing and maintaining efficient and reliable machinery.

What factors affect the life of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces?

The life of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces can be affected by factors such as the material composition, load and speed of rotation, lubrication, and environmental conditions. These factors can cause wear, corrosion, and fatigue, ultimately leading to failure.

How is the lifespan of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces determined?

The lifespan of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces is determined through various methods such as laboratory testing, field observations, and computer simulations. These methods involve measuring factors such as friction, wear, and stress levels to predict the expected lifespan of the components.

What are the common failure modes of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces?

The common failure modes of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces include surface wear, fatigue, and corrosion. These can be caused by factors such as insufficient lubrication, excessive load, and exposure to harsh environments.

How can the life of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces be extended?

The life of rotating shafts and ball-surfaces can be extended through proper maintenance and lubrication, using high-quality materials, and implementing design modifications to reduce stress and wear. Regular inspections and repairs can also help to identify and address any potential issues before they become major problems.

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