Abstract: This study investigates the influence of a machining-induced white layer on the performance of hard machined surfaces in rolling contact. Based on the residual stress and microhardness distribution of a specimen without a white layer and one with a white layer, fatigue parameters are computed to investigate its effect on the fatigue performance. Fatigue tests are then performed to substantiate the computations. It is noted that the white layer moves the crack initiation depth to a deeper location at low maximum Hertzian stresses, whereas it moves the crack initiation depth to a shallower location at the highest maximum Hertzian stress. The white layer can increase the maximum shear stress at crack initiation depth by 54 per cent. ...
International audienceSurface finish of machined components plays a key role in their life performan...
cited By 2International audienceAmong the prevalent tribological failures affecting rolling element ...
Because of uneven stressing, environment, or lubricant effects, one element of a rolling mechanism m...
The purpose of this research is to study and model the performance of superfinish hard turned surfac...
Abstract: This study investigates the effects of machining parameters on the surface integrity of ha...
White layer is a generic term for a light etching surface layer on metal alloys that can result unde...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail when i...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail when i...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An in...
A common surface metallurgical feature of rail is white etching layer (WEL), a martensitic structure...
In this study, specimens of AISI 52100 with hardness of 62-63 Rc were hard turned using different cu...
Hard turning is a machining process applied to metallic materials with hardness above 45 HRC. The pr...
International audienceAmong prevalent tribological failures in rolling element bearings, a peculiar ...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
International audiencePresence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failure...
International audienceSurface finish of machined components plays a key role in their life performan...
cited By 2International audienceAmong the prevalent tribological failures affecting rolling element ...
Because of uneven stressing, environment, or lubricant effects, one element of a rolling mechanism m...
The purpose of this research is to study and model the performance of superfinish hard turned surfac...
Abstract: This study investigates the effects of machining parameters on the surface integrity of ha...
White layer is a generic term for a light etching surface layer on metal alloys that can result unde...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail when i...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail when i...
White etching layer (WEL) is a surface metallurgical feature that is commonly present on rail. An in...
A common surface metallurgical feature of rail is white etching layer (WEL), a martensitic structure...
In this study, specimens of AISI 52100 with hardness of 62-63 Rc were hard turned using different cu...
Hard turning is a machining process applied to metallic materials with hardness above 45 HRC. The pr...
International audienceAmong prevalent tribological failures in rolling element bearings, a peculiar ...
The competitive aspect of surface and subsurface fatigue cracks propagation in hardened components s...
International audiencePresence of white etching cracks has been widely associated with early failure...
International audienceSurface finish of machined components plays a key role in their life performan...
cited By 2International audienceAmong the prevalent tribological failures affecting rolling element ...
Because of uneven stressing, environment, or lubricant effects, one element of a rolling mechanism m...