This paper presents an approach to studying subsurface fatigue failures in a rolling/sliding contact with a twin-disc test device. A series of surface hardened test discs were tested with different load levels. A destructive inspection method was utilised showing subsurface cracks beneath the surface after a large number of load cycles with high loading. In addition, an elastoplastic finite element model considering the effects of increased hardness and residual stresses was created. The calculated results showed critical locations in the discs beneath the surface, which coincided with the experimentally found.Peer reviewe
In view of increasingly severe operating conditions and the use of composite (strongly) heterogeneou...
Contact mechanics and tribology was combined with fundamental fatigue and fracture mechanics to form...
This research centres on surface initiated damage on back-up rolls whereby rolling contact fatigue c...
A failure assessment diagram for components subjected to rolling contact with hardness varying along...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
Material mechanics theories of rolling contact loading can be reassessed by recording the alteration...
Current understanding of rolling contact fatigue is reviewed. The stress developed in the subsurface...
AbstractShear propagation of subsurface cracks under rolling contact fatigue was investigated on que...
A development of a failure assessment diagram for the evaluation of the safe working area of compone...
Surfaces subjected to rolling and sliding contacts maysuffer from contact fatigue. This thesisdeals ...
A subsurface rolling contact fatigue crack in a railway wheel is studied. Stress and strain fields a...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) unavoidable mode of failure observed in two surfaces which are rolling...
International audienceThe mechanism of surface rolling contact fatigue (SRCF) in rolling bearings is...
International audienceQuantifying the surface roughness evolution in contacts is a crucial step in t...
Subsurface fatigue cracks under rolling contact area of the PEEK shaft against an alumina bearing’s ...
In view of increasingly severe operating conditions and the use of composite (strongly) heterogeneou...
Contact mechanics and tribology was combined with fundamental fatigue and fracture mechanics to form...
This research centres on surface initiated damage on back-up rolls whereby rolling contact fatigue c...
A failure assessment diagram for components subjected to rolling contact with hardness varying along...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
Material mechanics theories of rolling contact loading can be reassessed by recording the alteration...
Current understanding of rolling contact fatigue is reviewed. The stress developed in the subsurface...
AbstractShear propagation of subsurface cracks under rolling contact fatigue was investigated on que...
A development of a failure assessment diagram for the evaluation of the safe working area of compone...
Surfaces subjected to rolling and sliding contacts maysuffer from contact fatigue. This thesisdeals ...
A subsurface rolling contact fatigue crack in a railway wheel is studied. Stress and strain fields a...
Rolling contact fatigue (RCF) unavoidable mode of failure observed in two surfaces which are rolling...
International audienceThe mechanism of surface rolling contact fatigue (SRCF) in rolling bearings is...
International audienceQuantifying the surface roughness evolution in contacts is a crucial step in t...
Subsurface fatigue cracks under rolling contact area of the PEEK shaft against an alumina bearing’s ...
In view of increasingly severe operating conditions and the use of composite (strongly) heterogeneou...
Contact mechanics and tribology was combined with fundamental fatigue and fracture mechanics to form...
This research centres on surface initiated damage on back-up rolls whereby rolling contact fatigue c...