Premature bearing failure in lightly built rotating machinery induced by housing compliance: Experimental evidence and contact-mechanics analysis from a ceiling fan system
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
Published online on May 22, 2026
Abstract
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Premature bearing failures are frequently reported in lightly built rotating machinery such as ceiling fans, despite the use of high-quality rolling element bearings and the absence of classical rolling-contact fatigue damage. Field inspections typically ...
Premature bearing failures are frequently reported in lightly built rotating machinery such as ceiling fans, despite the use of high-quality rolling element bearings and the absence of classical rolling-contact fatigue damage. Field inspections typically ...