cited By 0International audienceThe influence of lubricant additives on rolling contact fatigue crack propagation and the mechanisms responsible for the resulting micro-scale damage, was studied via experiments conducted on complete transmissions in a test cell. Bench-scale tribological tests and the exposure of steel surfaces to two different formulated lubricants were also carried out. Scanning and Transmission Electronic Microscopy observations, Electron Dispersive Energy and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy analyses indicated that the sulphur present in the extreme pressure (EP) additives has a positive impact on limiting damage propagation. Thanks to TEM observations of cracks, it was demonstrated that a sulphur rich film is formed at ...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Surface fatigue tests were conducted with AISI 9310 spur gears using a formulated synthetic tetraest...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
International audienceLubricant formulations for manual gear box applications are optimized for gear...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) of bearings is typically manifested by subsurface cracking and eventua...
Over-based calcium sulfonate (OBCaSul) additives in oils are considered potentially critical in driv...
The effects of hydrogen on microstructural change and surface originated flaking in rolling contact ...
Railway flange lubrication can be unreliable, resulting in intermittent rather than continuous lubri...
A study into effects of surface defects on the rolling contact fatigue of brass and rail steel has b...
To clarify the effects of a drive system lubricant additive upon rolling fatigue of rollers manufact...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
A study into effects of surface defects on rolling contact fatigue of brass and rail steel has been ...
The reliability of rolling bearings is affected by white etching crack (WEC) or white structure flak...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Surface fatigue tests were conducted with AISI 9310 spur gears using a formulated synthetic tetraest...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
International audienceLubricant formulations for manual gear box applications are optimized for gear...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) of bearings is typically manifested by subsurface cracking and eventua...
Over-based calcium sulfonate (OBCaSul) additives in oils are considered potentially critical in driv...
The effects of hydrogen on microstructural change and surface originated flaking in rolling contact ...
Railway flange lubrication can be unreliable, resulting in intermittent rather than continuous lubri...
A study into effects of surface defects on the rolling contact fatigue of brass and rail steel has b...
To clarify the effects of a drive system lubricant additive upon rolling fatigue of rollers manufact...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
A study into effects of surface defects on rolling contact fatigue of brass and rail steel has been ...
The reliability of rolling bearings is affected by white etching crack (WEC) or white structure flak...
Traditionally rolling contact fatigue observed in bearing field applications was subsurface initiate...
Surface fatigue tests were conducted with AISI 9310 spur gears using a formulated synthetic tetraest...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...