• DocumentCode
    3699370
  • Title

    Using preloading to protect bearings against lightning damage

  • Author

    Frank Leferink;Alex Blaj;Edwin Hogeman;Rob Storck

  • Author_Institution
    Thales Netherlands, Hengelo, The Netherlands
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    358
  • Lastpage
    361
  • Abstract
    When a radar system onboard a ship is struck by lightning the current has to be conducted via defined paths to prevent damage. A key element to protect is the bearing system between the rotating and stationary part. The conventional way of protecting bearing is to provide a bypass current path via additional measures such as a slip ring. The main cause of damage to the bearing system is the arcing due to high voltage difference between rollers and raceway. It is commonly assumed that, if the radar is rotating, the lubrication between the rolling elements and the raceway is a non-electrical conducting hydrodynamic lubrication layer, and high voltages can be developed. But if the bearing is sufficiently preloaded it is still providing a conductive path via boundary lubrication. No arcing occurs, and no damage. The concept of pre-loading the bearing system has been evaluated using many experiments on stationary and rotating bearings, and after performing endurance testing.
  • Keywords
    "Radar","Lubrication","Lightning protection","Wind turbines","Vibration measurement","Films"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Lightning Protection (XIII SIPDA), 2015 International Symposium on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SIPDA.2015.7339301
  • Filename
    7339301