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International Journal of Machine Tools Manufacture 47 (2007) 53–62
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An improved thermal model for machine tool bearings
a a, b
Xu Min , Jiang Shuyun , Cai Ying
aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, P.R. China
b Wuxi Machine Tool Corporation, Wuxi, 214061, P.R. China
Received 28 November 2005; received in revised form 24 February 2006; accepted 27 February 2006
Available online 19 April 2006
Abstract
Thermal model for machine tool spindle is of great importance to machine tool design. Traditionally, the thermal contact resistance
between solid joints and the change of the heat generation power with the bearing temperature are often ignored when thermal
characteristics of a machine tool spindle are analyzed. This has caused inaccuracies in the thermal model. With the heat source models
and the heat transfer models from Bossmanns and Tu [Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 123 (2001) 495–501,
International Journal of Machine Tools Manufacture 39 (1995) 1345–1366], a model including the thermal contact resistance at solid
joints based on a fractal model and the change of the heat generation power, viz. the amount of the heat generation per second, with the
bearing temperature increases is developed. The complete thermal model is used to simulate the temperature distribut
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