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A Study on the Effects of Ball Defects on the Fatigue Life in Hybrid BearingsHybrid ball bearings using silicon nitride ceramic balls with steel rings are increasingly being used in space mechanism applications due to their high wear resistance and long rolling contact fatigue life. However, qualitative and quantitative reports of the effects of ball defects that cause early fatigue failure are rare. We report on our approach to study these effects. Our strategy includes characterization of defects encountered in use, generation of similar defects in a laboratory setting, execution of full-scale bearing tests to obtain lifetimes, post-test characterization, and related finite-element modeling to understand the stress concentration of these defects. We have confirmed that at least one type of defect of appropriate size can significantly reduce fatigue life. Our method can be used to evaluate other defects as they occur or are encountered.
Document ID
20150004053
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tang, Ching-Yao
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Foerster, Chad E.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
O'Brien, Michael J.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Hardy, Brian S.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Goyal, Vinay K.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Nelson, Benjamin A.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Robinson, Ernest Y.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Ward, Peter C.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Hilton, Michael R.
(Aerospace Corp. El Segundo, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
April 2, 2015
Publication Date
May 1, 2014
Publication Information
Publication: The 42nd Aerospace Mechanism Symposium
Subject Category
Composite Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: Aerospace Mechanism Symposium
Location: Greenbelt, MD
Country: United States
Start Date: May 14, 2014
End Date: May 16, 2014
Sponsors: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Distribution Limits
Public
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