Rolling Contact Fatigue Testing of Stainless Steel and Cobalt-based Components Using Water as the Lubricant

Author(s):  
Mohamed Y. Sherif ◽  
Bo Han ◽  
Lars Kahlman
2021 ◽  
Vol 315 ◽  
pp. 72-76
Author(s):  
Koshiro Mizobe ◽  
Takahiro Matsueda ◽  
Gakuto Shinohara ◽  
Takuya Shibukawa ◽  
Katsuyuki Kida

In order to investigate the wear behavior of induction-heated 13Cr-2Ni-2Mo stainless steel, we performed the rolling contact fatigue (RCF) tests in water. We interrupted the RCF test at each 1.0×105 cycles and measure the wear loss and observed the contact surface. After the RCF tests, we found the oxygen concentration area in the contact area.


Author(s):  
John W. Lucek

Rolling-contact fatigue test methods were used to measure the wear performance of several silicon nitride materials. Sintered, hot pressed and hot isostatically pressed materials exhibited wear rates ranging over three orders of magnitude. Hot isostatically pressed materials had the lowest wear rates. Despite the disparity in wear performance, all materials tested had useful rolling-contact fatigue lives compared to steel. Fatigue life estimates, failure modes, and rolling wear performance for theses ceramics are compared to M-50 steel. This work highlights the rapid contact stress reductions that occur due to conformal wear in rolling-contact fatigue testing. Candidate bearing materials with unacceptably high wear rates may exhibit useful fatigue lives. Rolling contact bearing materials must possess useful wear and fatigue resistance. Proper performance screening of candidate bearing materials must describe the failure mode, wear rate, and the fatigue life. Guidelines for fatigue testing methods are proposed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 904 ◽  
pp. 131-136
Author(s):  
Soji Matsubayashi ◽  
Masato Fukuda ◽  
Katsuyuki Kida

The rolling contact fatigue (RCF) tests of 13Cr-2Ni-2Mo and SUS440C stainless steels were carried out in water. Their groove surfaces and the flaking failures were observed. Some hair cracks, wear and high roughness area were found. While the flaking depth of SUS440C was shallower than that of 13Cr-2Ni-2Mo stainless steel, the RCF life of the latter was longer than the former one. The flaking depth did not influence the RCF life.


Author(s):  
James F. Dill

The purpose of this paper is to describe the basic structure and results to date of a major ARPA funded effort to provide a tribological performance database on ceramic bearing materials and their interaction with standard bearing steels. Program efforts include studies of material physical properties, machining characteristics and tribological performance. The majority of the testing completed to date focuses on rolling contact fatigue testing of the ceramic materials including efforts to arrive a optimum approaches to evaluating ceramic / steel hybrid combinations in rolling contact fatigue.


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