autoguru
Automotive
- Jun 1, 2005
- 57
Got a question on ball bearings. It seems there are still sliding friction involved in a ball bearing, even if we assume the ball rollers have a rolling friction of zero (perfect rolling with slipping).
I think there must be some kind of friction between the balls (or needles rollers) and the its axis that holds it in place. The balls are "held into" specific positions in a bearing, whether it be a axis, some kind of groove, or holder.
When the ball rotates, there must be sliding friction between the ball and the holder.
Is that even right?
Thanks
I think there must be some kind of friction between the balls (or needles rollers) and the its axis that holds it in place. The balls are "held into" specific positions in a bearing, whether it be a axis, some kind of groove, or holder.
When the ball rotates, there must be sliding friction between the ball and the holder.
Is that even right?
Thanks