Abstract
This work attempts to study the vibration response of a double-row self-aligning ball bearing due to surface and localized imperfections. For the contact deformation at the ball–race interactions, the Hertzian load–deflection relation is used for the evaluation of time-varying contact stiffness. The elastohydrodynamic theory is applied to find out the central film thickness. For both the inner and outer race waviness cases, the system response is observed as periodic (with vibrations of high amplitude) at
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