Fatigue Life Performance of Lubricated Hybrid Rolling Contact Bearing Elements.

Khan, Z. A., 2010. Fatigue Life Performance of Lubricated Hybrid Rolling Contact Bearing Elements. In: STLE 65th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, 16-20 May 2010, Las Vegas, Nevada (USA), P134.

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Abstract

Experimental results of the rolling contact hybrid ceramic/steel contact with refrigerant lubrication and their failure mechanisms due to various induced defects are presented in this paper. Fatigue life performance of ceramic bearing elements in relation to indents and radial cracks and their location, position within the Hertzian contact and geometry are discussed. Rolling contact fatigue test programme is provided. The fatigue life performance of the rolling elements with respect to various artificially induced surface defects is studied and the results are discussed and presented in this paper. Surface profiles of the failed specimens, using various techniques were obtained during this research and are presented.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Fatigue life, rolling contact, refrigerant lubrication
Subjects:Technology > Engineering > General Engineering
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Sustainable Design Research Centre
ID Code:16426
Deposited By:Dr Zulfiqar Khan
Deposited On:08 Oct 2010 14:09
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:38

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