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Numerical simulation and experimental comparison of flaw evolution on a bearing raceway: Case of thrust ball bearing
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2018
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Bearing RacewayEngineeringThrust Ball BearingAerospace EngineeringMechanical BehaviorMechanicsMechanical EngineeringStressstrain AnalysisMechanical ModelingAbstract BearingsSolid MechanicsPropulsionLoad-bearing CapacityFlaw EvolutionStructural MechanicsBall BearingsLow-cycle FatigueMechanics Of Materials
Abstract Bearings are essential elements in the design of rotating machines. In an industrial context, bearing failure can have costly consequences. This paper presents a study of the rolling contact fatigue damage applied to thrust ball bearings. It consists in building a dynamic three-dimensional numerical model of the cyclic shift of a ball on an indented rolling surface, using finite element analysis (FEA). Assessment of the evolution in size of a surface spall as a function of loading cycles is also performed using FEM coupled with fatigue laws. Results are in good agreement with laboratory tests carried out under the same conditions using a fatigue test cell dedicated to ball bearings. This study may improve knowledge about estimating the lifetime of rolling components after onset of a spall using FEA and accounting for structural damage state. Highlights The experimental apparatus and damaged thrust ball bearing are described. We model a portion of the thrust ball bearing featuring a spherical indent. Numerical results in terms of stress field are compared to analytical results from the literature. A fatigue software is used to assess the evolution of spalling size. Good agreement is obtained between experimental test campaigns at different loads and FEA results.
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