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Microstructural changes in White Etching Cracks (WECs) and their relationship with those in Dark Etching Region (DER) and White Etching Bands (WEBs) due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF)

Microstructural changes in White Etching Cracks (WECs) and their relationship with those in Dark Etching Region (DER) and White Etching Bands (WEBs) due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF)
Microstructural changes in White Etching Cracks (WECs) and their relationship with those in Dark Etching Region (DER) and White Etching Bands (WEBs) due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF)
Substantial microstructural changes, such as Dark Etching Region (DER), White Etching Bands (WEBs) and White Etching Cracks (WECs), can occur in typical bearing steels such as AISI 52100 and 4320 due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF). Although it has been reported that DER and WEBs typically appear in bearings over extended rolling cycles (>100 × 106) as a result of material deterioration under high-stress RCF while WECs are found to occur in much earlier of bearing’s life (<20% the calculated L10 life), differences and relationship between DER/WEBs and WECs are not fully investigated or understood. This study investigated the microstructural alterations in WECs in an AISI 52100 through-hardened martensitic bearing using a combination of characterisation methods and the results are directly compared with those observed in DER and WEBs due to high-stress RCF (Šmeļova et al., 2017). The results show that, although the features maybe initiated by different causes, there are many similarities between the microstructural alterations in WECs and DER/WEBs, such as the carbide disintegration, and carbon and chromium movement that plays a role in the formation and development of microstructural alterations in all three features.
0142-1123
148-158
Smelova, Viktorija
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Schwedt, Alexander
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Smelova, Viktorija, Schwedt, Alexander, Wang, Ling, Holweger, Walter and Mayer, Joachim (2017) Microstructural changes in White Etching Cracks (WECs) and their relationship with those in Dark Etching Region (DER) and White Etching Bands (WEBs) due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF). International Journal of Fatigue, 100 (Part 1), 148-158. (doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2017.03.027).

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Substantial microstructural changes, such as Dark Etching Region (DER), White Etching Bands (WEBs) and White Etching Cracks (WECs), can occur in typical bearing steels such as AISI 52100 and 4320 due to Rolling Contact Fatigue (RCF). Although it has been reported that DER and WEBs typically appear in bearings over extended rolling cycles (>100 × 106) as a result of material deterioration under high-stress RCF while WECs are found to occur in much earlier of bearing’s life (<20% the calculated L10 life), differences and relationship between DER/WEBs and WECs are not fully investigated or understood. This study investigated the microstructural alterations in WECs in an AISI 52100 through-hardened martensitic bearing using a combination of characterisation methods and the results are directly compared with those observed in DER and WEBs due to high-stress RCF (Šmeļova et al., 2017). The results show that, although the features maybe initiated by different causes, there are many similarities between the microstructural alterations in WECs and DER/WEBs, such as the carbide disintegration, and carbon and chromium movement that plays a role in the formation and development of microstructural alterations in all three features.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 March 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 March 2017
Published date: July 2017
Organisations: nCATS Group, Education Hub

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Local EPrints ID: 407348
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/407348
ISSN: 0142-1123
PURE UUID: d5e8b089-59bc-49c3-9b5e-98a1abaaca92
ORCID for Ling Wang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2894-6784

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Date deposited: 04 Apr 2017 01:04
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:12

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Author: Viktorija Smelova
Author: Alexander Schwedt
Author: Ling Wang ORCID iD
Author: Walter Holweger
Author: Joachim Mayer

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