Modelling of Bearing Lubrication for Electric Vehicle Motor Bearing

Authors

  • Siti Hartini Hamdan Malaysian Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering Technology (MICET), Universiti Kuala Lumpur, 78000 Alor Gajah, Melaka, Malaysia
  • Chiew Tin Lee Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS), Kota Samarahan 94300, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Ng Jian Hao Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 81310 UTM Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11113/jtse.v12.241

Keywords:

Point Contact, Elastohydrodynamic (EHL), Current Discharge, Electric Vehicle.

Abstract

Bearing failure in electric motors is increasingly attributed to complex electro-thermal interactions that accelerate surface damage and lubricant degradation. Electrical current discharge disrupts the lubricant’s rheological properties, diminishing film thickness and undermining protection in the elastohydrodynamic lubrication regime. This study presents a numerical model that integrates EHL theory with heat generation from shear and electrical sources while capturing the influence of key operating parameters such as shaft speed, bearing resistivity, and temperature. The findings reveal that current discharge markedly reduces minimum film thickness and distorts pressure distribution due to localised temperature rise and viscosity breakdown. The model demonstrates strong predictive capability by capturing the coupled effects of entrainment, rheological degradation, and electro-thermal loading. These results underscore the sensitivity of EHL film formation to electrical stress and highlight potential failure thresholds under realistic operating conditions. The insights gained can inform the development of advanced bearing systems with enhanced thermal management, electrical insulation, and lubricant formulation strategies, ultimately improving the durability and reliability of electric motor drivetrains.

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Published

2025-06-26

How to Cite

Hamdan, S. H., Lee, C. T., & Hao, N. J. (2025). Modelling of Bearing Lubrication for Electric Vehicle Motor Bearing. Journal of Transport System Engineering, 12(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.11113/jtse.v12.241

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