A New Form of Rolling Contact Damage in Grease-Lubricated,Deep-Groove Ball Bearings |
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Authors: | Takeo Yoshioka Shigeo Simizu Hirokazu Shimoda |
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Affiliation: | 1. Engineering and Development Department , THK Co., Ltd , 754 Nakadate, Chuo-shi, Yamanashi, 409-3801, Japan;2. Department of Mechanical Informatics School of Science and Technology , Meiji University , 1-1, Higashimita 1-chome Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa, 214-8571, Japan |
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Abstract: | A new form of rolling contact damage was discovered in the fatigue tests of series 6206 deep groove ball bearings under pure radial load with grease lubrication. The appearance of the damage reveals a few cracks at right angles to the rolling direction of the ball, along with the formation of a dent about 20 μ m deep in the raceway surface. This is found to occur only on the stationary outer ring raceway and the ball surface and is distributed widely within the load zone. Furthermore, under the raceway surface several cracks propagating into the substrate at an angle of about 60-80 degrees relative to the raceway surface are observed not only under the damage site but also in other nearby locations. Only the cracks at the damage position open up to the surface. The grease used for the test contained a lithium complex thickener with mineral oil as the base oil with a kinematic viscosity of 141 mm2/s at 40°C. On the test bearings two pure radial load levels of 9.14 and 12.13 kN were applied. In order to prevent the occurrence of seizure at each load, the speed of the inner ring of the test bearing was maintained at 1800-2500 min? 1 and 600-800 min? 1, respectively, to keep the outer ring circumference temperature below 65°C. It is suggested that the damage is caused by metal-to-metal contacts due to lubricant starvation under grease lubrication and to a decrease in oil film thickness due to local increases in temperature. |
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Keywords: | Rolling Contact Fatigue Fatigue Damage Grease Lubrication Deep-Groove Ball Bearing Crack Dent |
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