2022
DOI: 10.3390/lubricants10050096
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A Study on Decisive Early Stages in White Etching Crack Formation Induced by Lubrication

Abstract: The reliability of rolling bearings is affected by white etching crack (WEC) or white structure flaking (WSF) failures, causing tremendous commercial burdens for bearing manufacturers and operators. The research for the underlying failure mechanism has attracted interest from a large scientific community over decades. Despite the significant amount of efforts, a root cause of white etching cracking is still missing. Amongst other factors, lubricant chemistry is considered to be essential in WEC formation. The … Show more

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“…With reference to the findings already reported in [23], two lubricants, denoted as High Reference (HR) and Low Reference (LR), were formulated. With the given test conditions, WEC did not occur with the use of the HR lubricant, whereas it was observed when LR lubricant was employed.…”
Section: Lubricant Propertiesmentioning
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“…With reference to the findings already reported in [23], two lubricants, denoted as High Reference (HR) and Low Reference (LR), were formulated. With the given test conditions, WEC did not occur with the use of the HR lubricant, whereas it was observed when LR lubricant was employed.…”
Section: Lubricant Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between lubricant chemistry and WEC has been reported in numerous studies [18,19,[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]. According to these studies, lubricant chemistry plays a significant role in WEC creation, and specific additives, such as zinc dithiophosphate (ZDDP), have been shown to have a particularly important influence [23,26,29]. Overbased calcium sulfonates and their combinations with ZDDP are also reported [7,26,28,29,32].…”
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“…The actual development of WEC is then triggered by the energy input of mechanical or electrical loads [4]. It has been possible to reproduce WEC on test rigs which allow the exact setting of test parameters like the three-disc-tribometer or the axial bearing test rig (FE8) [7,8]. As part of the FVA 707 V research project, a guideline for testing the WEC inclination of lubricants on FE8 was developed [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%