Effect of Hardness, Surface Finish, and Grain Size on Rolling-Contact Fatigue Life of M-50 Bearing Steel
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The effect of hardness, surface finish, and grain size upon the compressive rolling-contact fatigue strength of M-50 bearing steel has been studied. Considerable testing on the RC Rig and statistical-treatment methods have been included. A mathematical expression relating these variables to life expectancy is presented and the optimization of these variables is discussed. It is shown that bearing fatigue of M-50 increases by increasing hardness, decreasing surface, and increasing grain size. The optimum life identified occurs at Rc64 hardness, 1.5 rms surface finish, and a grain size of ASTM 2.
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2012 ◽
1967 ◽
Vol 89
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pp. 63-72
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2013 ◽
Vol 79
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pp. 961-975
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2008 ◽
Vol 222
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pp. 69-80
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