Hydrogen Generation from Lubricant under Rolling-Sliding Contact
Kakeru Enami,
Hiroki Yamada,
Hiroki Komata
Abstract:Rolling element bearings in a particular application experience premature failure accompanied with white structure in steel. A possible cause of the failure is diffused hydrogen in steel which is generated by the decomposition of lubricant. This paper studied hydrogen generation from lubricant under rolling-sliding contact. A two-roller test was conducted in a sealed chamber, where the sliding speed and the lubricant temperature were controlled. The material of the roller was bearing steel and ceramic. Hydroge… Show more
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