The relationship between 100Cr6 steelmaking, inclusion microstructure and rolling contact fatigue performance
The relationship between 100Cr6 steelmaking, inclusion microstructure and rolling contact fatigue performance
A processing-microstructure-performance approach is followed to study three bearing steel samples manufactured from the most frequently used continuous casting routes. The inclusion microstructures of the samples were altered by varying the metallurgy and hot working conditions. Inclusion size distribution information is obtained, showing the steel-making route that results in the highest cleanliness. 3D analysis of inclusion morphologies using electrolytic extraction indicates the irregularities on the surface to be favourable sites for crack nucleation under RCF. Flat-washer and ball-on-rod tests were conducted to study the rolling contact fatigue life of the steels, with the results from the flat-washer testing method being more representative for bearing life. This research suggests that early fatigue of bearings is governed by silicate fragmentation and late fatigue by TiN inclusions.
Bearing life analysis, Bearing steels, Inclusion analysis, Rolling contact fatigue
Fu, Hanwei
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Rydel, Jakub Jelita
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Gola, Adam M.
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Yu, Feng
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Geng, Ke
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Lau, Chenghan
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Luo, Haiwen
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Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Pedro E.J.
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27 September 2019
Fu, Hanwei
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Rydel, Jakub Jelita
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Gola, Adam M.
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Yu, Feng
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Geng, Ke
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Lau, Chenghan
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Luo, Haiwen
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Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Pedro E.J.
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Fu, Hanwei, Rydel, Jakub Jelita, Gola, Adam M., Yu, Feng, Geng, Ke, Lau, Chenghan, Luo, Haiwen and Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Pedro E.J.
(2019)
The relationship between 100Cr6 steelmaking, inclusion microstructure and rolling contact fatigue performance.
International Journal of Fatigue, 129, [104899].
(doi:10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2018.11.011).
Abstract
A processing-microstructure-performance approach is followed to study three bearing steel samples manufactured from the most frequently used continuous casting routes. The inclusion microstructures of the samples were altered by varying the metallurgy and hot working conditions. Inclusion size distribution information is obtained, showing the steel-making route that results in the highest cleanliness. 3D analysis of inclusion morphologies using electrolytic extraction indicates the irregularities on the surface to be favourable sites for crack nucleation under RCF. Flat-washer and ball-on-rod tests were conducted to study the rolling contact fatigue life of the steels, with the results from the flat-washer testing method being more representative for bearing life. This research suggests that early fatigue of bearings is governed by silicate fragmentation and late fatigue by TiN inclusions.
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Accepted/In Press date: 9 November 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 10 November 2018
Published date: 27 September 2019
Keywords:
Bearing life analysis, Bearing steels, Inclusion analysis, Rolling contact fatigue
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492263
ISSN: 0142-1123
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Hanwei Fu
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Jakub Jelita Rydel
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Adam M. Gola
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Feng Yu
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Ke Geng
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Chenghan Lau
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Haiwen Luo
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Pedro E.J. Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo
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