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    Contribution of Surface Irregularities to Rolling Contact Plasticity in Bearing Steels

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;1995:;volume( 117 ):;issue: 004::page 660
    Author:
    V. Gupta
    ,
    C. A. Rubin
    ,
    G. T. Hahn
    ,
    P. C. Bastias
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2831532
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A “two-body” elasto-plastic finite element model of two-dimensional rolling and rolling-plus-sliding has been developed to treat the effect of surface irregularities. The model consists of a smooth cylinder in contact with a semi-infinite half-space that is either smooth or fitted with one of two irregularities: a 0.4 μm deep groove, or a 7 μm deep groove. The model incorporates elastic-linear-kinematic-hardening-plastic (ELKP) and nonlinear-kinematic-hardening-plastic (NLKP) material constitutive relations appropriate for hardened bearing steel and the 440C grade. The calculated contact pressure distribution is Hertzian for smooth body contact, and it displays intense, stationary, pressure spikes superposed on the Hertzian pressure for contact with the grooved and ridged surface. The results obtained for the 0.4 μm deep groove are consistent with those reported by Elsharkawy and Hamrock (1991) for an EHD lubricated contact. The effect of translating the counterface on the half space, as opposed to indenting the counterface on the half-space with no translation, is studied. The stress and strain values near the surface are found to be similar for the two cases, whereas they are significantly different in the subsurface. Efforts have been made to identify the material constitutive relations which best describe the deformation characteristics of the bearing steels in the initial few cycles. ELKP material constitutive relations produce less net plastic deformation in the initial stages, for a given stress, than seen in experiments. NLKP model produces more plasticity than the ELKP model and shows promise for treating the net distortions in the early stages. Artificial indents were inserted on the running track of the cylindrical rolling elements and profilometer measurements of these indents were made, before and after rolling. These preliminary measurements show that substantial plastic deformation takes place in the process of rolling. The deformations of the groove calculated with the finite element model are compared to those measured experimentally.
    keyword(s): Plasticity , Steel , Rolling contact , Bearings , Deformation , Pressure , Constitutive equations , Elastic half space , Finite element model , Stress , Hardening , Measurement , Bearing steel , Electrohydrodynamics , Cycles AND Cylinders ,
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    contributor authorV. Gupta
    contributor authorC. A. Rubin
    contributor authorG. T. Hahn
    contributor authorP. C. Bastias
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:48:17Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:48:17Z
    date copyrightOctober, 1995
    date issued1995
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier otherJOTRE9-28516#660_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/115973
    description abstractA “two-body” elasto-plastic finite element model of two-dimensional rolling and rolling-plus-sliding has been developed to treat the effect of surface irregularities. The model consists of a smooth cylinder in contact with a semi-infinite half-space that is either smooth or fitted with one of two irregularities: a 0.4 μm deep groove, or a 7 μm deep groove. The model incorporates elastic-linear-kinematic-hardening-plastic (ELKP) and nonlinear-kinematic-hardening-plastic (NLKP) material constitutive relations appropriate for hardened bearing steel and the 440C grade. The calculated contact pressure distribution is Hertzian for smooth body contact, and it displays intense, stationary, pressure spikes superposed on the Hertzian pressure for contact with the grooved and ridged surface. The results obtained for the 0.4 μm deep groove are consistent with those reported by Elsharkawy and Hamrock (1991) for an EHD lubricated contact. The effect of translating the counterface on the half space, as opposed to indenting the counterface on the half-space with no translation, is studied. The stress and strain values near the surface are found to be similar for the two cases, whereas they are significantly different in the subsurface. Efforts have been made to identify the material constitutive relations which best describe the deformation characteristics of the bearing steels in the initial few cycles. ELKP material constitutive relations produce less net plastic deformation in the initial stages, for a given stress, than seen in experiments. NLKP model produces more plasticity than the ELKP model and shows promise for treating the net distortions in the early stages. Artificial indents were inserted on the running track of the cylindrical rolling elements and profilometer measurements of these indents were made, before and after rolling. These preliminary measurements show that substantial plastic deformation takes place in the process of rolling. The deformations of the groove calculated with the finite element model are compared to those measured experimentally.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleContribution of Surface Irregularities to Rolling Contact Plasticity in Bearing Steels
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume117
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2831532
    journal fristpage660
    journal lastpage666
    identifier eissn1528-8897
    keywordsPlasticity
    keywordsSteel
    keywordsRolling contact
    keywordsBearings
    keywordsDeformation
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsConstitutive equations
    keywordsElastic half space
    keywordsFinite element model
    keywordsStress
    keywordsHardening
    keywordsMeasurement
    keywordsBearing steel
    keywordsElectrohydrodynamics
    keywordsCycles AND Cylinders
    treeJournal of Tribology:;1995:;volume( 117 ):;issue: 004
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