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The influence of residual stresses induced by plastic deformation on rolling contact fatigue

Sp.S. Creţu, +1 more
- 16 Sep 1985 - 
- Vol. 105, Iss: 2, pp 153-170
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In this article, a general method was described for finding the optimum residual stress distribution, and a prestress cycle was applied on cylindrical test specimens, which was able to induce favorable residual stress distributions.
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This article is published in Wear.The article was published on 1985-09-16. It has received 36 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Residual stress.

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Steels for bearings

TL;DR: In this paper, the structure and properties of bearing steels prior to the point of service are first assessed and described in the context of steelmaking, manufacturing and engineering requirements, followed by a thorough critique of the damage mechanisms that operate during service and in accelerated tests.
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Effects of plasticity on subsurface initiated spalling in rolling contact fatigue

TL;DR: In this article, an elastic-plastic Voronoi finite element (EPVFE) model for rolling contact fatigue of Hertzian line contact was developed and the results indicated that material flaws within the domain lead to a significant decrease in fatigue lives and increase in life scatter.
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Single-step superfinish hard machining: Feasibility and feasible cutting conditions

TL;DR: Liu and Mittal as discussed by the authors presented the feasibility of using a single step for machining hardened steel to a surface comparable to that of lapped bearing races, using extensive literature review and considerable data on surface waviness, profile, finish, microstructure and residual stress.
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Optimal pre-stressing the surface of a component by superfinish hard turning for maximum fatigue life in rolling contact

C.R. Liu, +1 more
- 04 Aug 1998 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a new methodology is presented that constrains the selection of machining parameters based on the service conditions that the machine component is expected to encounter, and the primary objective of the criteria is to maximize the rolling contact fatigue life by inducing a favorable residual stress profile.
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Improving low-cycle fatigue properties of rolled AZ31 magnesium alloy by pre-compression deformation

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of precompression deformation on the low-cycle fatigue properties and cyclic deformation behavior of as-rolled AZ31 alloy was investigated by performing the stress-controlled low-cycl fatigue tests at room temperature.
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Rolling Bearing Analysis

TL;DR: Rolling bearing types and applications Rolling Bearing Macrogeometry Interference Fitting and Clearance Bearing Loads and Speeds Ball and Roller Loads Contact Stress and Deformation Distribution of Internal Loading in Statically Loaded Bearingings Internal Speeds and Motions Distribution of internal Loading in High Speed Bearing Deflection, Preloading, and Stiffness Statically Indeterminate Shaft - Bearing Systems Lubricant Films in Rolling Element - Raceway Contacts Friction in Fluid-Lubricated Rolling Element- RacewayContacts friction in Rolling Bearingings Rolling Bearing Temperatures Bearing
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An Analysis of Plastic Deformation in Rolling Contact

TL;DR: When two metal cylinders roll together under a contact pressure sufficient to cause yielding, a surprising mode of plastic deformation occurs as mentioned in this paper, where the surface of each cylinder is progressively displace, and the deformation can be accelerated by the contact pressure.
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Microstructural, microhardness and residual stress changes due to rolling contact

H. Muro, +1 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, structural changes produced in various materials by rolling contact fatigue under various conditions are classified into four types (dark tint, dark needle, dark line and white band), depending upon test temperature, tempering resistance of the material, contact stress and loading cycle.
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A Study of Residual Stress Induced During Rolling

TL;DR: Rolling induced residual stress measurements as function of depth and component Rockwell hardness for inner races from deep groove ball bearings were taken by as mentioned in this paper for the inner races of ball bearings.
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