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A New Approach Towards Life Prediction of Case Hardened Bearing Steels Subjected to Rolling Contact Fatigue

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In this paper, an experimental methodology was proposed to measure the location and magnitude of cyclically evolving elastoplastic von Mises stresses in terms of micro-hardness numbers.
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The failure of a bearing-raceway assembly is governed by the spatial distribution of subsurface stresses at the vicinity of a bearing-raceway contact and the evolution of these stresses during rolling contact fatigue (RCF) loading. In this paper, we propose an experimental methodology that allows one to accurately measure the location and magnitude of the cyclically evolving elastoplastic von Mises stresses in terms of microhardness numbers. An M50NiL steel rod is subjected to RCF by three silicon nitride (Si3N4) balls for over several hundred million cycles at 5.5 GPa contact stress level. Microindentation hardness measurements within the subsurface RCF-affected regions of the rod revealed significant material hardening. A mechanistic methodology to construct a stress-life (S-N) diagram for RCF loading is proposed. S-N diagrams are constructed based on maximum von Mises stress amplitude and volume average von Mises stress amplitude. The effects of elastic modulus and yield strength gradient on stress fields are also considered in this analysis. Comparison of S-N diagrams based on both stress amplitudes indicates that the maximum von Mises stress amplitude overpredicts the fatigue strength of material in S-N diagrams. The experimental results obtained by following this methodology can help construct material hardening models for RCF, which may lead to an improved estimate of bearing fatigue life.

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Effect of plasticity on the dynamic capacity of modern bearing steels

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that elastic-plastic stresses are significantly different from the elastic Hertz contact stresses, and that accounting for plastic deformation of the material necessitates significant correction in the material parameters used in the expressions for dynamic capacity calculations.
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Influence of induction hardening residual stresses on rolling contact fatigue lifetime

TL;DR: In this paper , the impact of induction hardening residual stresses in rolling contact fatigue lifetime is investigated experimentally and numerically using the Dang Van multiaxial criterion, and various residual stress fields are simulated using the finite element method and are mapped into a classical mono-contact finite element model.
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A 3D Finite Element Model of Rolling Contact Fatigue for Evolved Material Response and Residual Stress Estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D Finite Element Model (FEM) was employed to simulate the material hardening response evolved during cyclic loadings. But, the model was only applied on a standard AISI 52100 bearing steel with the help of a semi-empirical approach.
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Rolling Contact Fatigue Life and Spall Propagation of AISI M50, M50NiL, and AISI 52100, Part I: Experimental Results

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the rolling contact fatigue (RCF) initiation and spall propagation characteristics of three bearing materials, namely, AISI 52100, VIM-VAR M50NiL steels, and VIMVAR NNNiL, and identified control parameters for optimizing bearing materials for improved spall growth resistance.
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The Cyclic Stress-Strain Properties, Hysteresis Loop Shape, and Kinematic Hardening of Two High-Strength Bearing Steels

TL;DR: In this article, the shape of the cyclic, stress-strain hysteresis loops obtained from AISI 1070 (HRC 60) and aISI 52100 steels subjected to constant stress and constant plastic strain amplitude cycles in torsion are presented.
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Microstructure–Property Relationships in M50-NiL and P675 Case-Hardened Bearing Steels

TL;DR: In this article, two different commercially available case-carburged steels (P675, M-50 NiL) and two through-hardened steels were characterized to obtain relationships among the volume fraction of subsurface carbides, indentation hardness, elastic modulus, and yield strength as a function of depth.
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Fracture and fatigue crack propagation properties of hardened 52100 steel

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of hardening and tempering temperatures for conventional furnace-hardening techniques on toughness was investigated, the Klc being generally much less sensitive to these parameters than blunt notch toughness testing.
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Effect of Surface Topography on Contact Fatigue in Mixed Lubrication

TL;DR: In this article, a rolling/sliding contact fatigue model for machine components in mixed lubrication undergoing cyclic loading is proposed, where surface roughness and texture have a significant impact on fatigue life.
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