Title
A novel formulation for radial fretting wear: Application to false brinelling in thrust bearingsAuthor (from another institution)
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributorOtherinstitution
https://ror.org/03hp1m080Laulagun Bearings, S.L.
Version
http://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aa
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© 2021 Published by Elsevier B.VAccess
http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wear.2021.204078Published at
Wear Vol. 488-489. N. artículo 204078, 2021Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.Keywords
contact mechanicsFretting
Micro-slip
Analytical
Abstract
Radial fretting is defined as the damage caused by the relative motion of a ball under a variable normal load. The conducted experimental tests proved the existence of this damage even in contacting b ... [+]
Radial fretting is defined as the damage caused by the relative motion of a ball under a variable normal load. The conducted experimental tests proved the existence of this damage even in contacting bodies with similar ma-terials and elastic properties; however, the reviewed analytical methods do not predict damage under these conditions, and the numerical methods are time-consuming, especially when the investigation requires the analysis of several loading cases or during large number of cycles. The main objective of this work was to develop a fast analytical method to analyse radial fretting wear. For this purpose, a novel formulation for contact dis-placements under a normal variable load was built and merged to different contact mechanic formulas. For validation purposes, false brinelling in thrust bearings was used as a representative industrial example. The results were compared with a FEM model showing a relative difference under 9% and a massive reduction of the calculation time of more than 30 000 times, moreover experimental tests were carried out, showing a good agreement between the density of friction energy and the obtained fretting damage what endorse the use of this formulation for the analysis of a large number of cycles and loading cases. [-]
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