CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE NECESSARY MESH DENSITY OF BEARINGS IN DETAILED FINITE ELEMENT MODELS

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Kober, Markus [1 ]
Kiihhorn, Arnold [1 ]
Stelldinger, Enrico [1 ]
Keskin, Akin [2 ]
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[1] Brandenburg Univ Technol Cottbus Senftenberg, Chair Struct Mech & Vehicle Vibrat Technol, D-03046 Cottbus, Germany
[2] Rolls Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, D-15827 Blankenfelde Mahlow, Germany
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In order to predict properly the behavior of very complex mechanical models, much focus needs to be done on the level of model details as well as the techniques used to predict component movements based on mechanical and thermal loads. In particular bearings and joints play a significant role in big model assemblies such as aero-engines where most of the structures are modeled by solid elements rather than using traditional shell or beam elements. This approach is very complex and expensive in terms of computational effort however can lead to increased simulation accuracy when done properly. This publication will answer questions related to the modeling techniques required for detailed bearings (not only rotor bearings) and joints of an aero-engine application where these components are not idealized or simplified, i.e. the ball in a ball joint is meshed by solid elements. The investigation will discuss the question about the number of elements needed to mesh a ball joint in such a way that a correct rotation is possible. If the mesh is too coarse, a rotation would be impossible due to the faceting of the rotating parts. It will be shown that a proper rotation depends on a correct relation between the radius of the inner ball, the gap size of the bearing and the number of nodes in the circumferential direction. For this relation an analytical formula has been derived and successfully tested at some examples. Furthermore, some finite element codes offer the possibility of smoothed contact surfaces. These options improve the situation but they might cause issues too. For this reason these smoothed contact options are also considered under the aspects mentioned above.
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