2016
DOI: 10.1080/02670836.2015.1120999
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Bearing performance as a function of structure and heat treatment

Abstract: The rings of rolling bearings are either through hardened with a martensitic or bainitic structure or case hardened. They differ in cleanliness, structure and residual stresses. The over-rolling fatigue resistance mirrors these differences. Typical results are given for over-rolling conditions causing classical fatigue, surface-initiated failure or failure by white etching cracking. This paper is part of a Themed Issue on Recent developments in bearing steels.

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“…Table A1. Summary of the FE8 parameters of 30 studies [5][6][7][8][9][17][18][19]24,25,[27][28][29][30]32,34,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]: (1) 31 load settings (1 study with 4 settings); (2) 33 speed settings (2 studies with 2 settings), 2 studies conducted a running-in phase, the final value (750 rpm) was used for the calculation; (3) 32 Temperature settings (4 studies with 2 settings); (4) 18 settings (3 studies with 2 settings), artificial surface smoothening/roughening in some studies led to a big variance; (5) 2 studies expressed the viscosity as SAE 80, and the mean viscosity of this SAE-class (9.8 mm 2 /s) was set in these cases; (6) 17 settings (3 studies with 2 settings). The authors extended a summary initially presented by [58] to include additional parameters such as location of WEC analysis and cage material.…”
Section: Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table A1. Summary of the FE8 parameters of 30 studies [5][6][7][8][9][17][18][19]24,25,[27][28][29][30]32,34,[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]: (1) 31 load settings (1 study with 4 settings); (2) 33 speed settings (2 studies with 2 settings), 2 studies conducted a running-in phase, the final value (750 rpm) was used for the calculation; (3) 32 Temperature settings (4 studies with 2 settings); (4) 18 settings (3 studies with 2 settings), artificial surface smoothening/roughening in some studies led to a big variance; (5) 2 studies expressed the viscosity as SAE 80, and the mean viscosity of this SAE-class (9.8 mm 2 /s) was set in these cases; (6) 17 settings (3 studies with 2 settings). The authors extended a summary initially presented by [58] to include additional parameters such as location of WEC analysis and cage material.…”
Section: Conflicts Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally believed that their occurrence is closely related to the early failure of bearings [24,40,[47][48][49], which shortens the actual life of bearings to 1−20% of the L 10 life [18]. Some scholars believe that WECs itself is a failure form [35,[50][51][52], which implies the occurrence of early fatigue [53]. The WECs network tends to exhibit vertical propagation cracks when observed in the circumferential cross section, while it tends to be parallel in the axial cross section, accompanied by a small number of vertical branches [24,54].…”
Section: Wecsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two opinions about the order of the crack and WEA are both supported by some scholars. Diederich [64], Holweger [52], Blass [51] believed that WEA is formed at first, and WECs are the cause of early bearing fatigue. Some scholars [60,[65][66][67] believed that cracks are formed first, and the formation of WECs has nothing to do with the early fatigue of the bearing.…”
Section: Wecsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have been launched, on one hand to understand and alleviate WEC formation and on the other hand to improve the reliability of wind turbine bearings. These include several different aspects such as heat and surface treatment solutions [9][10][11], black oxide coatings [12][13][14] and the influence of the oil and its additives on WEC formation [15][16][17]. In order to evaluate the influence of this variety of parameters on WEC formation, large testing campaigns should be performed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%