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One of our goals at Power Transmission Engineering is to help you
understand, identify and select the best technology for your
mechanical power transmission or motion control applications. With
every project, you have to decide which components to use, and which
suppliers, based on functionality, quality and price. We aim to help you make
those decisions informed by providing the latest information on current
technology, especially when it comes to mechanical components.
Passenger transport today moves significantly faster than ever before, often operating on separate tracks especially designed for high-speed trains. Accordingly, high-speed rolling bearings are very important components in the bogies of trains today. Maximum train speeds currently reach 380 km/h (236 mph) in the latest high-speed applications - 80% higher than in the earlier days of high-speed traffic. This paper presents two application examples of modern, high-speed traffic, together with some typical bearing arrangements and housings. It provides insight regarding measures taken in the
bearing industry to meet the requirements of contemporary, high-speed traffic, and it cites important standards and regulations
applicable for - but not restricted to - European applications. To be precise, the focus here is on journal bearings; information on traction motor bearings, transmission bearings and housings is included, but described in less detail.