contactbearing
Contactbearing is a term used in mechanical engineering to describe a bearing or bearing arrangement in which the load is transmitted through direct physical contact between bearing surfaces. In such systems, load paths occur through contact points or contact patches between moving parts, such as shafts, rollers, balls, and raceways or bearing shells.
Two primary embodiments fall under the concept of contactbearing. Rolling-contact bearings, including ball bearings and roller
Key characteristics of contactbearing systems include contact stresses at the contact interfaces, sensitivity to surface finish
In context, contactbearing is often contrasted with non-contact bearings such as magnetic bearings or fluid-bearing systems