Rolling bearings - Explanatory notes on ISO 281 - Part 1: Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life

ISO/TR 1281-1:2008 gives supplementary background information regarding the derivation of mathematical expressions and factors given in ISO 281:2007.

Wälzlager - Erläuternde Anmerkungen zur ISO 281 - Teil 1: Dynamische Tragzahlen und nominelle Lebensdauer

Roulements - Notes explicatives sur l'ISO 281 - Partie 1: Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale de base

L'ISO/TR 1281-1:2008 donne un certain nombre d'informations sur la manière dont ont été définis les expressions mathématiques et les facteurs donnés dans l'ISO 281:2007.

Kotalni ležaji - Pojasnilo k standardu ISO 281 - 1. del: Imenska dinamična obremenitev in imenska doba trajanja

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-junij-2009
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Rolling bearings - Explanatory notes on ISO 281 - Part 1: Basic dynamic load rating and
basic rating life
Wälzlager - Erläuternde Anmerkungen zur ISO 281 - Teil 1: Dynamische Tragzahlen
und nominelle Lebensdauer
Roulements - Notes explicatives sur l'ISO 281 - Partie 1: Charges dynamiques de base
et durée nominale de base
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ISO/TR 1281-1:2008
ICS:
21.100.20 Kotalni ležaji Rolling bearings
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

TECHNICAL ISO/TR
REPORT 1281-1
First edition
2008-12-01
Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes
on ISO 281 —
Part 1:
Basic dynamic load rating and basic
rating life
Roulements — Notes explicatives sur l'ISO 281 —
Partie 1: Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale de base

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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Symbols . 1
4 Basic dynamic load rating . 3
4.1 Basic dynamic radial load rating, C , for radial ball bearings . 4
r
4.2 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for single row thrust ball bearings. 7
a
4.3 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for thrust ball bearings with two or more rows of
a
balls. 9
4.4 Basic dynamic radial load rating, C , for radial roller bearings. 10
r
4.5 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for single row thrust roller bearings. 12
a
4.6 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for thrust roller bearings with two or more rows of
a
rollers . 13
5 Dynamic equivalent load. 15
5.1 Expressions for dynamic equivalent load. 15
5.2 Factors X, Y, and e. 27
6 Basic rating life . 38
7 Life adjustment factor for reliability. 39
Bibliography . 40

Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
In exceptional circumstances, when a technical committee has collected data of a different kind from that
which is normally published as an International Standard (“state of the art”, for example), it may decide by a
simple majority vote of its participating members to publish a Technical Report. A Technical Report is entirely
informative in nature and does not have to be reviewed until the data it provides are considered to be no
longer valid or useful.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO/TR 1281-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings, Subcommittee SC 8, Load
ratings and life.
This first edition of ISO/TR 1281-1, together with the first edition of ISO/TR 1281-2, cancels and replaces the
first edition of ISO/TR 8646:1985, which has been technically revised.
ISO/TR 1281 consists of the following parts, under the general title Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes on
ISO 281:
⎯ Part 1: Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life
⎯ Part 2: Modified rating life calculation, based on a systems approach of fatigue stresses
iv © ISO 2008 – All rights reserved

Introduction
ISO/R281:1962
A first discussion on an international level of the question of standardizing calculation methods for load ratings
of rolling bearings took place at the 1934 conference of the International Federation of the National
Standardizing Associations (ISA). When ISA held its last conference in 1939, no progress had been made.
However, in its 1945 report on the state of rolling bearing standardization, the ISA 4 Secretariat included
proposals for definition of concepts fundamental to load rating and life calculation standards. This report was
distributed in 1949 as document ISO/TC 4 (Secretariat-1)1, and the definitions it contained are in essence
those given in ISO 281:2007 for the concepts “life” and “basic dynamic load rating” (now divided into “basic
dynamic radial load rating” and “basic dynamic axial load rating”).
In 1946, on the initiative of the Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association (AFBMA), New York,
discussions of load rating and life calculation standards started between industries in the USA and Sweden.
Chiefly on the basis of the results appearing in Reference [1], an AFBMA standard, Method of evaluating load
ratings of annular ball bearings, was worked out and published in 1949. On the same basis, the member body
for Sweden presented, in February 1950, a first proposal to ISO, “Load rating of ball bearings” [doc.
ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-1)1].
In view of the results of both further research and a modification to the AFBMA standard in 1950, as well as
interest in roller bearing rating standards, in 1951, the member body for Sweden submitted a modified
proposal for rating of ball bearings [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-6)20] as well as a proposal for rating of
roller bearings [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-7)21].
Load rating and life calculation methods were then studied by ISO/TC 4, ISO/TC 4/SC 1 and ISO/TC 4/WG 3
at 11 different meetings from 1951 to 1959. Reference [2] was then of considerable use, serving as a major
basis for the sections regarding roller bearing rating.
The framework for the Recommendation was settled at a TC 4/WG 3 meeting in 1956. At the time,
deliberations on the draft for revision of AFBMA standards were concluded in the USA and ASA B3 approved
the revised standard. It was proposed to the meeting by the USA and discussed in detail, together with the
Secretariat's proposal. At the meeting, a WG 3 proposal was prepared which adopted many parts of the USA
proposal.
In 1957, a Draft Proposal (document TC 4 N145) based on the WG proposal was issued. At the WG 3
meeting the next year, this Draft Proposal was investigated in detail, and at the subsequent TC 4 meeting, the
adoption of TC 4 N145, with some minor amendments, was concluded. Then, Draft ISO Recommendation
No. 278 (as TC 4 N188) was issued in 1959, and ISO/R281 accepted by ISO Council in 1962.
ISO 281/1:1977
In 1964, the member body for Sweden suggested that, in view of the development of imposed bearing steels,
the time had come to review ISO/R281 and submitted a proposal [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (Sweden-1)9]. However, at
this time, WG 3 was not in favour of a revision.
In 1969, on the other hand, TC 4 followed a suggestion by the member body for Japan (doc. TC 4 N627) and
reconstituted its WG 3, giving it the task of revising ISO/R281. The AFBMA load rating working group had at
this time started revision work. The member body for the USA submitted the Draft AFBMA standard, Load
ratings and fatigue life for ball bearings [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (USA-1)11], for consideration in 1970 and Load
ratings and fatigue life for roller bearings [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (USA-3)19] in 1971.
In 1972, TC 4/WG 3 was reorganized and became TC 4/SC 8. This proposal was investigated in detail at five
meetings from 1971 to 1974. The third and final Draft Proposal (doc. TC 4/SC 8 N23), with some amendments,
was circulated as a Draft International Standard in 1976 and became ISO 281-1:1977.
The major part of ISO 281-1:1977 constituted a re-publication of ISO/R281, the substance of which had been
only very slightly modified. However, based mainly on American investigations during the 1960s, a new clause
was added, dealing with adjustment of rating life for reliability other than 90 % and for material and operating
conditions.
Furthermore, supplementary background information regarding the derivation of mathematical expressions
and factors given in ISO 281-1:1977 was published, first as ISO 281-2, Explanatory notes, in 1979; however,
TC 4/SC 8 and TC 4 later decided to publish it as ISO/TR 8646:1985.
vi © ISO 2008 – All rights reserved

TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 1281-1:2008(E)

Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes on ISO 281 —
Part 1:
Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life
1 Scope
This part of ISO/TR 1281 gives supplementary background information regarding the derivation of
mathematical expressions and factors given in ISO 281:2007.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 281:2007, Rolling bearings — Dynamic load ratings and rating life
3 Symbols
Clause
A constant of proportionality 7
A constant of proportionality determined experimentally 4
B constant of proportionality determined experimentally 4
C basic dynamic radial load rating of a rotating ring 4, 5
C basic dynamic radial load rating of a stationary ring 4, 5
C basic dynamic axial load rating for thrust ball or roller bearing 4, 6
a
C basic dynamic axial load rating of the rotating ring of an entire thrust ball or roller 4
a1
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating of the stationary ring of an entire thrust ball or roller 4
a2
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of an entire thrust ball or roller bearing 4
ak
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of the rotating ring of thrust ball or roller 4
a1k
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of the stationary ring of thrust ball or roller 4
a2k
bearing
C basic dynamic load rating for outer ring 5
e
C basic dynamic load rating for inner ring 5
i
C
...


TECHNICAL ISO/TR
REPORT 1281-1
First edition
2008-12-01
Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes
on ISO 281 —
Part 1:
Basic dynamic load rating and basic
rating life
Roulements — Notes explicatives sur l'ISO 281 —
Partie 1: Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale de base

Reference number
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ISO 2008
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Contents Page
Foreword. iv
Introduction . v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Symbols . 1
4 Basic dynamic load rating . 3
4.1 Basic dynamic radial load rating, C , for radial ball bearings . 4
r
4.2 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for single row thrust ball bearings. 7
a
4.3 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for thrust ball bearings with two or more rows of
a
balls. 9
4.4 Basic dynamic radial load rating, C , for radial roller bearings. 10
r
4.5 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for single row thrust roller bearings. 12
a
4.6 Basic dynamic axial load rating, C , for thrust roller bearings with two or more rows of
a
rollers . 13
5 Dynamic equivalent load. 15
5.1 Expressions for dynamic equivalent load. 15
5.2 Factors X, Y, and e. 27
6 Basic rating life . 38
7 Life adjustment factor for reliability. 39
Bibliography . 40

Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies
(ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been
established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and
non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
In exceptional circumstances, when a technical committee has collected data of a different kind from that
which is normally published as an International Standard (“state of the art”, for example), it may decide by a
simple majority vote of its participating members to publish a Technical Report. A Technical Report is entirely
informative in nature and does not have to be reviewed until the data it provides are considered to be no
longer valid or useful.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO/TR 1281-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 4, Rolling bearings, Subcommittee SC 8, Load
ratings and life.
This first edition of ISO/TR 1281-1, together with the first edition of ISO/TR 1281-2, cancels and replaces the
first edition of ISO/TR 8646:1985, which has been technically revised.
ISO/TR 1281 consists of the following parts, under the general title Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes on
ISO 281:
⎯ Part 1: Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life
⎯ Part 2: Modified rating life calculation, based on a systems approach of fatigue stresses
iv © ISO 2008 – All rights reserved

Introduction
ISO/R281:1962
A first discussion on an international level of the question of standardizing calculation methods for load ratings
of rolling bearings took place at the 1934 conference of the International Federation of the National
Standardizing Associations (ISA). When ISA held its last conference in 1939, no progress had been made.
However, in its 1945 report on the state of rolling bearing standardization, the ISA 4 Secretariat included
proposals for definition of concepts fundamental to load rating and life calculation standards. This report was
distributed in 1949 as document ISO/TC 4 (Secretariat-1)1, and the definitions it contained are in essence
those given in ISO 281:2007 for the concepts “life” and “basic dynamic load rating” (now divided into “basic
dynamic radial load rating” and “basic dynamic axial load rating”).
In 1946, on the initiative of the Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association (AFBMA), New York,
discussions of load rating and life calculation standards started between industries in the USA and Sweden.
Chiefly on the basis of the results appearing in Reference [1], an AFBMA standard, Method of evaluating load
ratings of annular ball bearings, was worked out and published in 1949. On the same basis, the member body
for Sweden presented, in February 1950, a first proposal to ISO, “Load rating of ball bearings” [doc.
ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-1)1].
In view of the results of both further research and a modification to the AFBMA standard in 1950, as well as
interest in roller bearing rating standards, in 1951, the member body for Sweden submitted a modified
proposal for rating of ball bearings [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-6)20] as well as a proposal for rating of
roller bearings [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Sweden-7)21].
Load rating and life calculation methods were then studied by ISO/TC 4, ISO/TC 4/SC 1 and ISO/TC 4/WG 3
at 11 different meetings from 1951 to 1959. Reference [2] was then of considerable use, serving as a major
basis for the sections regarding roller bearing rating.
The framework for the Recommendation was settled at a TC 4/WG 3 meeting in 1956. At the time,
deliberations on the draft for revision of AFBMA standards were concluded in the USA and ASA B3 approved
the revised standard. It was proposed to the meeting by the USA and discussed in detail, together with the
Secretariat's proposal. At the meeting, a WG 3 proposal was prepared which adopted many parts of the USA
proposal.
In 1957, a Draft Proposal (document TC 4 N145) based on the WG proposal was issued. At the WG 3
meeting the next year, this Draft Proposal was investigated in detail, and at the subsequent TC 4 meeting, the
adoption of TC 4 N145, with some minor amendments, was concluded. Then, Draft ISO Recommendation
No. 278 (as TC 4 N188) was issued in 1959, and ISO/R281 accepted by ISO Council in 1962.
ISO 281/1:1977
In 1964, the member body for Sweden suggested that, in view of the development of imposed bearing steels,
the time had come to review ISO/R281 and submitted a proposal [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (Sweden-1)9]. However, at
this time, WG 3 was not in favour of a revision.
In 1969, on the other hand, TC 4 followed a suggestion by the member body for Japan (doc. TC 4 N627) and
reconstituted its WG 3, giving it the task of revising ISO/R281. The AFBMA load rating working group had at
this time started revision work. The member body for the USA submitted the Draft AFBMA standard, Load
ratings and fatigue life for ball bearings [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (USA-1)11], for consideration in 1970 and Load
ratings and fatigue life for roller bearings [ISO/TC 4/WG 3 (USA-3)19] in 1971.
In 1972, TC 4/WG 3 was reorganized and became TC 4/SC 8. This proposal was investigated in detail at five
meetings from 1971 to 1974. The third and final Draft Proposal (doc. TC 4/SC 8 N23), with some amendments,
was circulated as a Draft International Standard in 1976 and became ISO 281-1:1977.
The major part of ISO 281-1:1977 constituted a re-publication of ISO/R281, the substance of which had been
only very slightly modified. However, based mainly on American investigations during the 1960s, a new clause
was added, dealing with adjustment of rating life for reliability other than 90 % and for material and operating
conditions.
Furthermore, supplementary background information regarding the derivation of mathematical expressions
and factors given in ISO 281-1:1977 was published, first as ISO 281-2, Explanatory notes, in 1979; however,
TC 4/SC 8 and TC 4 later decided to publish it as ISO/TR 8646:1985.
vi © ISO 2008 – All rights reserved

TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/TR 1281-1:2008(E)

Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes on ISO 281 —
Part 1:
Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life
1 Scope
This part of ISO/TR 1281 gives supplementary background information regarding the derivation of
mathematical expressions and factors given in ISO 281:2007.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 281:2007, Rolling bearings — Dynamic load ratings and rating life
3 Symbols
Clause
A constant of proportionality 7
A constant of proportionality determined experimentally 4
B constant of proportionality determined experimentally 4
C basic dynamic radial load rating of a rotating ring 4, 5
C basic dynamic radial load rating of a stationary ring 4, 5
C basic dynamic axial load rating for thrust ball or roller bearing 4, 6
a
C basic dynamic axial load rating of the rotating ring of an entire thrust ball or roller 4
a1
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating of the stationary ring of an entire thrust ball or roller 4
a2
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of an entire thrust ball or roller bearing 4
ak
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of the rotating ring of thrust ball or roller 4
a1k
bearing
C basic dynamic axial load rating as a row k of the stationary ring of thrust ball or roller 4
a2k
bearing
C basic dynamic load rating for outer ring 5
e
C basic dynamic load rating for inner ring 5
i
C basic dynamic radial load rating for radial ball or roller bearing 4, 5, 6
r
D pitch diameter of ball or roller set 4
pw
D ball diameter 4, 5
w
D mean roller diameter 4
we
E modulus of elasticity 4
o
F axial load 5
a
F radial load 4, 5
r
J factor relating mean equivalent load on a rotating ring to Q 4, 5
1 max
J factor relating mean equivalent load on a stationary ring to Q 4, 5
2 max
J axial load integral 5
a
J radial load integral 4, 5
r
L bearing life 7
L basic rating life 6, 7
L effective contact length of roller 4
we
L L per row k 4
wek we
N number of stress applications to a point on the raceway 4
P dynamic equivalent axial load for thrust bearing 5, 6
a
P dynamic equivalent radial load for radial bearing 5, 6
r
P dynamic equivalent radial load for the rotating ring 5
r1
P dynamic equivalent radial load for the stationary ring 5
r2
Q normal force between a rolling element and the raceways 4, 6
Q rolling element load for the basic dyn
...


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Roulements — Notes explicatives
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Partie 1:
Charges dynamiques de base et durée
nominale de base
Rolling bearings — Explanatory notes on ISO 281 —
Part 1: Basic dynamic load rating and basic rating life

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Sommaire Page
Avant-propos. iv
Introduction . v
1 Domaine d'application. 1
2 Références normatives . 1
3 Symboles . 1
4 Charge dynamique de base . 3
4.1 Charge radiale dynamique de base, C , des roulements radiaux à billes. 4
r
4.2 Charge axiale dynamique de base, C , des butées à billes à une rangée . 8
a
4.3 Charge axiale dynamique de base, C , des butées à billes à deux ou plusieurs rangées. 9
a
4.4 Charge radiale dynamique de base, C , des roulements (radiaux) à rouleaux. 10
r
4.5 Charge axiale dynamique de base, C , des butées à rouleaux à une rangée. 12
a
4.6 Charge axiale dynamique de base, C , des butées à deux ou plusieurs rangées de
a
rouleaux . 13
5 Charge dynamique équivalente. 15
5.1 Expressions de la charge dynamique équivalente . 15
5.2 Facteurs X, Y et e. 27
6 Durée nominale . 39
7 Facteur de réduction de la durée en fonction de la fiabilité. 40
Bibliographie . 42

Avant-propos
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normalisation (comités membres de l'ISO). L'élaboration des Normes internationales est en général confiée
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gouvernementales, en liaison avec l'ISO participent également aux travaux. L'ISO collabore étroitement avec
la Commission électrotechnique internationale (CEI) en ce qui concerne la normalisation électrotechnique.
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Partie 2.
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internationales adoptés par les comités techniques sont soumis aux comités membres pour vote. Leur
publication comme Normes internationales requiert l'approbation de 75 % au moins des comités membres
votants.
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normalement publiées comme Normes internationales (ceci pouvant comprendre des informations sur l'état
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technique. Les Rapports techniques sont de nature purement informative et ne doivent pas nécessairement
être révisés avant que les données fournies ne soient plus jugées valables ou utiles.
L'attention est appelée sur le fait que certains des éléments du présent document peuvent faire l'objet de
droits de propriété intellectuelle ou de droits analogues. L'ISO ne saurait être tenue pour responsable de ne
pas avoir identifié de tels droits de propriété et averti de leur existence.
L'ISO/TR 1281-1 a été élaboré par le comité technique ISO/TC 4, Roulements, sous-comité SC 8, Charges de
base et durée.
Cette première édition de l'ISO/TR 1281-1, conjointement avec la première édition de l'ISO/TR 1281-2, annule
et remplace la première édition de l'ISO/TR 8646:1985, qui a fait l'objet d'une révision technique.
L'ISO/TR 1281 comprend les parties suivantes, présentées sous le titre général Roulements — Notes
explicatives sur l'ISO 281:
⎯ Partie 1: Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale de base
⎯ Partie 2: Calcul modifié de la durée nominale de base fondé sur une approche système du travail de
fatigue
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Introduction
ISO/R281:1992
Une première discussion de niveau international portant sur la normalisation des méthodes de calcul des
charges de base des roulements eut lieu en 1934 lors de la conférence de la Fédération Internationale des
Associations Nationales de Normalisation (ISA). Lorsque l'ISA tint sa dernière réunion en 1939, aucun
progrès n'était encore intervenu. Pourtant, dans son rapport de 1945 sur l'état de la normalisation dans le
domaine des roulements, le Secrétariat de l'ISA 4 incluait des propositions de définitions de concepts
fondamentaux pour les normes de calcul de charges de base et de durée. Ce rapport fut diffusé en 1949 sous
la référence ISO/TC 4 (Secrétariat-1)1, les définitions qu'il contenait étant en substance celles que reprend
l'ISO 281:2007 sous les termes de «durée» et de «charge dynamique de base» (cette dernière étant
maintenant séparée en «charge dynamique radiale de base» et «charge dynamique axiale de base».
Les discussions sur les normes de calcul de durée et de charges de base reprirent en 1946 entre les
spécialistes américains et suédois à l'initiative de l'AFBMA — Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association
(New York). Une norme AFBMA, publiée en 1949, intitulée «Method of evaluating load ratings of annular ball
bearings» fut élaborée sur la base principalement des résultats des recherches scientifiques effectuées par
G. Lundberg et A. Palmgren et parues en 1947 (voir la Référence [1]). Partant de la même source, le Comité
membre suédois soumit en février 1950 une première proposition à l'ISO [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Suède-1)1]
intitulée «Charges de base des roulements à billes».
Compte tenu des recherches nouvelles, de la révision de la norme AFBMA en 1950 et également de l'intérêt
pour les normes de calcul des roulements à rouleaux, le Comité membre suédois présenta, en 1951, une
proposition modifiée de calcul des roulements à billes [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Suède-6)20] puis une proposition
de calcul des roulements à rouleaux [doc. ISO/TC 4/SC 1 (Suède-7)21].
Ces méthodes de calcul furent étudiées par l'ISO/TC 4, le TC 4/SC 1 et le TC 4/GT 3 lors de 11 réunions
différentes s'étalant entre 1951 et 1959. Vint s'ajouter à ces documents une étude Lundberg-Palmgren
publiée en 1952 (voir la Référence [2]) qui eut un retentissement considérable sur l'élaboration des chapitres
relatifs au calcul des roulements à rouleaux.
Le cadre de la recommandation fut arrêté définitivement par l'ISOTC 4/GT 3 lors de sa réunion de 1956. À la
même époque, les États-Unis avaient fini de réviser les normes AFBMA et le Comité ASA B3 avait approuvé
le document révisé. Cette norme fut présentée en réunion par les États-Unis et discutée en détail en même
temps que la proposition du Secrétariat. Lors de la réunion, le GT 3 prépara une proposition qui reprenait de
nombreuses parties de la proposition américaine.
L'avant-projet issu de cette proposition de groupe de travail (doc. TC 4 N145) parut en 1957. Il fut examiné en
détail par le GT 3 lors de sa réunion de l'année suivante et adopté à la réunion suivante du TC 4 avec
quelques amendements mineurs. Le projet de Recommandation ISO N° 278 fut publié en 1959 (TC 4 N188)
et accepté en 1962 par le Conseil de l'ISO sous la référence Recommandation ISO/R281.
ISO 281-1:1977
En 1964, le Comité membre suédois suggéra, au vu de l'amélioration des aciers pour roulements, qu'il était
temps de réviser l'ISO/R281. La Suède soumit une proposition ISO/TC 4/GT 3 (Suède-1)9, mais à l'époque le
GT 3 ne se déclara pas en faveur d'une telle révision.
En 1969, cependant, le TC 4 suivit la suggestion du Comité membre du Japon (doc. TC 4 N627) de
reconstituer le GT 3 et de lui donner pour tâche de réviser l'ISO/R281. Le groupe AFBMA de calcul des
charges de base avait également à l'époque reprit les travaux pour réviser la norme et, en 1970, le Comité
membre américain soumit un projet de norme AFBMA intitulé «Load ratings and fatigue life for ball bearings»
[doc. ISO/TC 4/GT 3 (USA-1)11]), suivi en 1971 d'un autre projet «Load ratings and fatigue life for roller
bearings» [doc. ISO/TC 4/GT 3 (USA-3)19].
En 1972, le statut du GT 3 fut modifié et le groupe devint le sous-comité TC 4/SC 8. Le projet fut examiné en
e
détail au cours de cinq réunions s'étalant entre 1971 et 1974 et le projet final (3 avant-projet TC 4/SC 8 N23)
fut diffusé avec quelques modifications sous forme de projet de Norme internationale en 1976. En 1977,
l'ISO 281-1:1977 était acceptée par le Conseil de l'ISO.
La majeure partie de cette Norme internationale constitue une réédition de la Recommandation ISO/R281
dont le fond n'est que très peu modifié. Un nouvel article a cependant été ajouté, résultat de recherches
américaines des années 1960 et qui traite de la correction à apporter à la durée si la fiabilité est supérieure à
90 % ou pour tenir compte des matériaux et des conditions de fonctionnement.
Des informations complémentaires relatives à la manière dont sont déterminés les expressions et facteurs de
l'ISO 281-1:1977 devaient être publiées sous la référence ISO 281-2, Notes explicatives, mais en 1979, le
TC 4/SC 8 et le TC 4 décidèrent de les publier sous la forme d'un Rapport technique, l'ISO/TR 8646:1985.
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RAPPORT TECHNIQUE ISO/TR 1281-1:2008(F)

Roulements — Notes explicatives sur l'ISO 281 —
Partie 1:
Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale de base
1 Domaine d'application
La présente partie de l'ISO/TR 1281 donne un certain nombre d'informations sur la manière dont ont été
définis les expressions mathématiques et les facteurs donnés dans l'ISO 281:2007.
2 Références normatives
Les documents de référence suivants sont indispensables pour l'application du présent document. Pour les
références datées, seule l'édition citée s'applique. Pour les références non datées, la dernière édition du
document de référence s'applique (y compris les éventuels amendements).
ISO 281:2007, Roulements — Charges dynamiques de base et durée nominale
3 Symboles
Article
A constante de proportionnalité 7
A constante de proportionnalité déterminée expérimentalement 4
B constante de proportionnalité déterminée expérimentalement 4
C charge radiale dynamique de base d'une bague tournante 4, 5
C charge radiale dynamique de base d'une bague fixe 4, 5
C charge axiale dynamique de base d'une butée à bille ou à rouleaux 4, 6
a
C charge axiale dynamique de base de la rondelle tournante d'une butée à billes ou à 4
a1
rouleaux
C charge axiale dynamique de base de la rondelle fixe d'une butée à billes ou à 4
a2
rouleaux
C charge axiale dynamique de base de la rangée k d'une butée à billes ou à rouleaux 4
ak
C charge axiale dynamique de base de la rangée k de la rondelle tournante d'une 4
a1k
butée à billes ou à rouleaux
C charge axiale dynamique de base de la rangée k de la rondelle fixe d'une butée à 4
a2k
billes ou à rouleaux
C charge dynamique de base d'une bague extérieure 5
e
C charge dynamique de base d'une bague intérieure 5
i
C charge radiale dynamique de base d'u
...

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