International audienceAmong prevalent tribological failures in rolling element bearings, a peculiar rolling contact fatigue mode has been defined as white etching cracks, which correspond to broad subsurface three-dimensional branching crack networks bordered by white etching microstructure. White etching cracks tend to appear before other conventional rolling contact fatigue microstructural alterations and eventually lead to premature flaking or radial cracking that remains unpredictable using fatigue life estimations. Even though they have been reported for several decades, occurrences present no common evident denominator and are delicate to reproduce on laboratory test rigs without artificial hydrogen charging. In this study, white etch...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An in...
The service life of rolling element bearings can usually be predicted with good accuracy. However, t...
The premature failure of large bearings of the type used in wind turbines, possibly through a mechan...
cited By 2International audienceAmong the prevalent tribological failures affecting rolling element ...
The reliability of rolling bearings is affected by white etching crack (WEC) or white structure flak...
Understanding white etching cracks in rolling element bearings: Formation mechanisms and influent tr...
White Etching Cracks (WECs) in bearings are found to cause unexpected failures and can result in eco...
International audiencePresence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failure...
The appearance of White Etching Cracks (WEC), not covered by the ISO 281 modified failure rate calcu...
The formation of subsurface White Etching Cracks (WECs) is found to cause catastrophic bearing failu...
Substantial microstructural changes, such as Dark Etching Region (DER), White Etching Bands (WEBs) a...
Presence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failures of rolling bearings ...
In this study, an attempt was made to recreate the bearing damage phenomenon “White Etching Cracks” ...
Despite intensive research on 100Cr6 bearing steel over the course of the last decades, it should be...
White structure flaking (WSF) as a premature wear failure mode in steel rolling element bearings is ...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An in...
The service life of rolling element bearings can usually be predicted with good accuracy. However, t...
The premature failure of large bearings of the type used in wind turbines, possibly through a mechan...
cited By 2International audienceAmong the prevalent tribological failures affecting rolling element ...
The reliability of rolling bearings is affected by white etching crack (WEC) or white structure flak...
Understanding white etching cracks in rolling element bearings: Formation mechanisms and influent tr...
White Etching Cracks (WECs) in bearings are found to cause unexpected failures and can result in eco...
International audiencePresence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failure...
The appearance of White Etching Cracks (WEC), not covered by the ISO 281 modified failure rate calcu...
The formation of subsurface White Etching Cracks (WECs) is found to cause catastrophic bearing failu...
Substantial microstructural changes, such as Dark Etching Region (DER), White Etching Bands (WEBs) a...
Presence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failures of rolling bearings ...
In this study, an attempt was made to recreate the bearing damage phenomenon “White Etching Cracks” ...
Despite intensive research on 100Cr6 bearing steel over the course of the last decades, it should be...
White structure flaking (WSF) as a premature wear failure mode in steel rolling element bearings is ...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An in...
The service life of rolling element bearings can usually be predicted with good accuracy. However, t...
The premature failure of large bearings of the type used in wind turbines, possibly through a mechan...