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Re-investigation of dark etching regions and white etching bands in SAE 52100 bearing steel due to rolling contact fatigue

Re-investigation of dark etching regions and white etching bands in SAE 52100 bearing steel due to rolling contact fatigue
Re-investigation of dark etching regions and white etching bands in SAE 52100 bearing steel due to rolling contact fatigue
Microstructural alterations such as dark etching regions (DERs) and white etching bands (WEBs) have been known to manifest in the subsurface of steel bearings due to rolling contact fatigue (RCF) under medium-high stress cycles. Even though such manifestations have been reported substantially in literature for decades, their formation and their evolution mechanisms are not fully understood. As part of the re-investigation of DERs and WEBs, this paper presents the results from characterization of DER and WEBs, including both low angle bands (LABs) and high angle bands (HABs), formed in SAE 52100 bearings at different stages of bearing life. Angular contact ball bearings (ACBBs), subjected to RCF testing under different contact pressure, stress cycles and steel cleanliness, have been examined to reveal new information related to the microstructural alteration processes, e.g. the 3-D structure of the WEBs and their growth pattern. Contrary to some of the literature results, the experimental results have shown that the mean depths and density of WEBs (LABs and HABs), as opposed to DER, are correlated with the position and distribution of the principle shear stress. The results also show that HABs form as a consequence of LABs especially in densed LAB areas in the ACBBs studied here.
Dark etching regions, Rolling contact fatigue, Shear stress, Steel bearings, White etching bands
0142-1123
105591
Ellaithy, Mostafa
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Wang, Ling
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Harvey, Terence
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Vierneusel, Bernd
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Vierneusel, Bernd
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Ellaithy, Mostafa, Wang, Ling, Harvey, Terence and Vierneusel, Bernd (2020) Re-investigation of dark etching regions and white etching bands in SAE 52100 bearing steel due to rolling contact fatigue. International Journal of Fatigue, 136, 105591, [105591]. (doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2020.105591).

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Microstructural alterations such as dark etching regions (DERs) and white etching bands (WEBs) have been known to manifest in the subsurface of steel bearings due to rolling contact fatigue (RCF) under medium-high stress cycles. Even though such manifestations have been reported substantially in literature for decades, their formation and their evolution mechanisms are not fully understood. As part of the re-investigation of DERs and WEBs, this paper presents the results from characterization of DER and WEBs, including both low angle bands (LABs) and high angle bands (HABs), formed in SAE 52100 bearings at different stages of bearing life. Angular contact ball bearings (ACBBs), subjected to RCF testing under different contact pressure, stress cycles and steel cleanliness, have been examined to reveal new information related to the microstructural alteration processes, e.g. the 3-D structure of the WEBs and their growth pattern. Contrary to some of the literature results, the experimental results have shown that the mean depths and density of WEBs (LABs and HABs), as opposed to DER, are correlated with the position and distribution of the principle shear stress. The results also show that HABs form as a consequence of LABs especially in densed LAB areas in the ACBBs studied here.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 March 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 March 2020
Published date: July 2020
Additional Information: Funding Information: This research has been co-funded by ESPRC (EP/N509747/1) and Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, Schweinfurt, Germany. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords: Dark etching regions, Rolling contact fatigue, Shear stress, Steel bearings, White etching bands

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Local EPrints ID: 438827
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/438827
ISSN: 0142-1123
PURE UUID: cbd77c94-2a1b-4e4a-a40e-c7962519a598
ORCID for Mostafa Ellaithy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0703-0435
ORCID for Ling Wang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2894-6784

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Date deposited: 25 Mar 2020 17:30
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Author: Mostafa Ellaithy ORCID iD
Author: Ling Wang ORCID iD
Author: Terence Harvey
Author: Bernd Vierneusel

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