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Why do bearings fail sometimes in motors when they are used with motor drives?

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Why do bearings fail sometimes in motors when they are used with motor drives?

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Typically the failure is due to capacitive currents from the dv/dt of the switching flowing in the bearing causing its destruction. These currents are generally small but flow as impulses in the bearing and, without going into too much detail, each impulse removes metal from the bearing surface or ball. This causes surface degradation and eventual bearing failure.

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