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On the Accuracy of Rolling Bearing Fatigue Life Prediction
T. A. Harris, J. I. McCool
Engineering Division (Great Valley)
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Bearing Fatigue Life
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Fatigue Life Prediction
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Rolling Bearing
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Limit Stress
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Harris Function
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Fatigue Life
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Life Prediction
50%
Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines
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Prediction Accuracy
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Helicopter
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Fatigue Life Estimation
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Calculation Method
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Power Transmission
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Lubrication
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Critical Design
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Infinite Life
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Life Prediction Method
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Sensitive Characteristics
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Fatigue Endurance
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Ball Bearing
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Design Situations
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Roller Bearing
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Fatigue Limit
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Bearing Life Prediction
50%
Theories of Life
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Engineering
Life Prediction
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Fatigue Life Prediction
100%
Rolling Bearings
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Gas Turbine Engine
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Fatigue Life
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Aircraft Gas Turbine
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Power Transmission
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Load Application
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Stress Limit
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Fatigue Life Calculation
50%
Fatigue Limit Stress
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Material Science
Fatigue of Materials
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Lubrication
33%
Aircraft
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Helicopter
33%