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Service Life of a Conveyor Belt Drive |
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Besides the oil seals, the shaft-hub connection and the lubricant used, the key factors in determining the service life of an industri- al gear unit are the rolling bearings, the loads placed on them and the gearing’s load capacity for reliably transferring the torque.
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Optimizing the Service Life of a Conveyor Belt Drive
These loads primarily result from the torques and the radial and axial forces that affect the output shaft of the gear unit during operation and are conse- quently transferred to the bearings. Other factors that influence the bearing service life are the type of gear oil, the oil level in the gear unit and the application’s ambient conditions.
When optimizing the service life of a gear unit to suit a given application, the first thing you need to do is consider the bearing service life.
Bearing Service Life
The bearing service life corresponds to the number of revolutions or operating hours that a bearing can withstand at a constant speed without sustaining damage – and without material fatigue.
According to the ISO 281 standard, the nominal bearing service life L10h is the service life achieved by 90 percent of bearings tested under the same conditions. In this context, the figure 10 stands for a failure probability of 10% and is calculated from the dynamic load rating Cr and a dynamically equivalent load P.
To calculate the reference value for nominal bearing service life L10r as per ISO/TS 16281, the load of the individual rolling elements, the tilting of the bearing rings, the forces caused by the thermal expansion of the materials, and crossover influences from other gear unit stages are taken into account alongside the dynamic load rating Cr.
Power Loss in the Gear Unit
Due to hydraulic effects in the gear unit oil, and due to the seal, gearing and bearing, there is a certain percentage of loss in gear units during the conver- sion of rotational speed and torque on the output side compared to the drive power delivered by the motor. To optimize a gear unit for an application, it is important to cut down this power loss Ploss as much as possible.
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