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        Characteristics of vibration response of ball bearing with local defect considering skidding

        Yu Tian,Changfeng Yan,Yaofeng Liu,Wei Luo,Jianxiong Kang,Zonggang Wang,Lixiao Wu 대한기계학회 2023 JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Vol.37 No.11

        The occurrence and aggravation of local defects in ball bearings are closely linked to the skidding behavior of the ball. Previous studies have given less attention to investigating the impact of localized defects on the problem of bearing skidding. To investigate the dynamic response of defective bearings due to skidding, a dynamic model of the ball bearing is developed that considers various factors, including self-rotation, revolution, and radial motion of the ball, as well as the contact forces and friction forces of ball/cage and ball/race, time-varying displacement excitation, and elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL). Experimental signals collected from a machinery fault simulator test rig are used to validate the accuracy of the proposed model. The impact of race defects on the vibration characteristics of the bearing is analyzed, and the patterns of variation in contact and friction forces within one cycle of inner race rotation are described. The results indicate that the presence of defects intensifies the force fluctuation of the ball and causes it to deviate from its normal rolling condition. By comparing the skidding characteristics of a healthy bearing with a defective one under slippage, local defects will increase the skidding ratio of bearings. The proposed model can investigate the impact of race defects on the vibration response of ball bearings under the skidding condition.

      • Research on Intelligent Power Supply Control Based on Sensor-less Temperature Identification of Electric Submersible Motor

        Haicong Zhang,Jianxiong Yu,Qingyue Jiang,Liguo Wang,Dianguo Xu 전력전자학회 2015 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.2015 No.6

        This paper proposes a sensor-less temperature identification and an intelligent power supply method for Electric Submersible Motor (ESM) in oil wells. With measurements obtained from the proposed identification, a thermodynamics module is established for the temperature and the fault detection. Besides, the relationship between the rotor temperature and the load can be calculated. Then based on different loads, suitable ratios of voltage to frequency in different conditions can be captured. Finally, the control of the ratio enables power supply to match the oil pump output automatically. The experimental results from an ESM (12kW) in lab are shown to validate the proposed method. The whole scheme is effective and reliable and is therefore suitable to reduce the maintenance frequency of oil pumps and the power consumption of oil wells.

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        Down-regulation of microRNA-155 suppressed Candida albicans induced acute lung injury by activating SOCS1 and inhibiting inflammation response

        Li Xiaohua,Gong Yuanzhong,Lin Xin,Lin Qiong,Luo Jianxiong,Yu Tianxing,Xu Junping,Chen Lifang,Xu Liyu,Hu Ying 한국미생물학회 2022 The journal of microbiology Vol.60 No.4

        Acute lung injury caused by Candida albicans could result in high mortality and morbidity. MicroRNA-155 (miR-155) and suppressor of cytokine signaling 1 (SOCS1) have been believed to play a key in the regulation of inflammatory response. Whether miR-155/SOCS1 axis could regulate the acute lung injury caused by C. albicans has not been reported. The acute lung injury animal model was established with acute infection of C. albicans. miR-155 inhibitor, miR-155 mimic, and sh-SOCS1 were constructed. The binding site between miR- 155 and SOCS1 was identified with dual luciferase reporter assay. Knockdown of miR-155 markedly inhibited the germ tube formation of C. albicans. Knockdown of miR-155 significantly up-regulated the expression of SOCS1, and the binding site between miR-155 and SOCS1 was identified. Knockdown of miR-155 improved the acute lung injury, suppressed inflammatory factors and fungus loading through SOCS1. Knockdown of SOCS1 greatly reversed the influence of miR- 155 inhibitor on the cell apoptosis in vitro. The improvement of acute lung injury caused by C. albicans, suppression of inflammatory response and C. albicans infection, and inhibitor of cell apoptosis were achieved by knocking down miR-155 through SOCS1. This research might provide a new thought for the prevention and treatment of acute lung injury caused by C. albicans through targeting miR-155/SOCS1 axis.

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