Friction torque in four-point contact slewing bearings: applicability and limitations of current analytical formulations
Tribology International 115 : 59-69 (2017)
Abstract
The friction torque is a key parameter in the design of slewing bearings. The most challenging issue in its calculation
resides in the modelling of rolling element contact mechanics. In this manuscript two models for the friction torque
calculation are compared: a Finite Element model and the analytical model proposed by Leblanc and Nelias. The last
one assumes that full sliding occurs in the ball-raceway contact, which is demonstrated to be an appropriate
simplification for many cases, but not for applications where large tilting moments are involved. The objective of this
work is to determine the field of application of the analytical model, highlighting its limitations and therefore
justifying further research to implement more complex formulations for the contact simulation