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Many machine elements in common engineering use exhibit the characteristic of "hysteresis springs".
The machine elements in such equipment often involve rolling and sliding contacts.
Adhesively bonded joints have been widely used as structural members or machine elements in engineering industry for many years.
Frictional hysteresis is a characteristic that may be found in many machine elements in common engineering use.
The surface roughness affects the behaviour of tribologically loaded contacts and is therefore of great importance for designers of machine elements in order to predict various surface damage modes (e.g. micropitting or scuffing) and to design more efficient tribosystems.
Moreover, this method can be easily applied to rotating machines and machine elements in sealed casings, since it does not need an output line like an electrical resistance strain gauge.
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Normally, it consists of three precision balls attached to one machine element in a triangular pattern.
This type of bearing guides a machine element in its lengthwise motion, usually without rotation of the element.
The interface allow an engineer to model a machine element in the commercial finite element code ANSYS® and then modify part geometry graphically to see instantaneous graphical changes in the stress and displacement contour plots.
The evaluation of the lubricant film thickness in machine elements working in elastohydrodynamic conditions is essential for the design aimed at improving their performance and durability.
Machine elements considered in the chapter are those more commonly found in machines transmitting power by means of moving components, such as motors and engines.
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