1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-4052(199909)30:9<533::aid-mawe533>3.0.co;2-x
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Rolling contact fatigue behaviour of heat resistant bearing steels at high operational temperatures

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“…The Weibull lifetime distribution is suitable for machine elements. The established mechanical engineering approach to RCF deals with stress field analyses on the basis, for instance, of tensor invariants or mean values (Böhmer et al, 1999;Desimone et al, 2006). On the microscopic level, however, the material experiences strain development when exposed to cyclic loading, which suggests a quantitative evaluation of the changes in XRD peak width during operation (Nierlich et al, 1992).…”
Section: Evaluation Methodology Of Xrd Materials Response Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Weibull lifetime distribution is suitable for machine elements. The established mechanical engineering approach to RCF deals with stress field analyses on the basis, for instance, of tensor invariants or mean values (Böhmer et al, 1999;Desimone et al, 2006). On the microscopic level, however, the material experiences strain development when exposed to cyclic loading, which suggests a quantitative evaluation of the changes in XRD peak width during operation (Nierlich et al, 1992).…”
Section: Evaluation Methodology Of Xrd Materials Response Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The XRD material response analysis of rolling bearings is experimentally and methodologically most highly evolved. A quantitative evaluation of the changes in the residual stress distribution is proposed in the literature, for instance by integrating the depth profile to compute a characteristic deformation number (Böhmer et al, 1999). In the research reported in this chapter, however, the alternative XRD peak width based conception is used.…”
Section: Materials Based Bearing Performance Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, heat treatments can be designed so that the proeutectoid cementite need not be present in the final microstructure. 55 Indeed, carbide-free structures are now being investigated for low alloy bearing steels; 51,55 more expensive steels containing a large solute content, such as the Cronidur 30, 56,57 are already available for specialist aerospace applications, with a low carbon concentration that avoids carbides that are undissolved at the austenitisation temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…25 dienen[28]. Es erlangt besondere Aktualitat aufgrund des heutigen ausgepragten Trends zu gesteigerten Betriebstemperaturen in der Antriebstechnik.…”
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