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A study of fracture mechanisms in ATD roller bearingThe purpose was to investigate how microstructures, especially anisotropy, affects internal stresses and the overall mechanical response of bearings. Samples with the stress axis along the aligned carbide direction possessed high modulus values compared to those with their axis perpendicular to the carbide stringers. The difference in the modulus was found to be more than a factor of two. A series of experiments was conducted on rolled samples to further investigate this effect; the two sets of results were consistent with each other. The degree of anisotropy of the microstructure in terms of the carbide and matrix orientations was determined using x-ray diffraction. The stress state determination was conducted using neutron diffraction. It was found that there was little variation in the distribution of the internal stresses amongst different samples, indicating that small changes in the processing and geometrical conditions did not result in significant variations in the internal stress. A nominal tensile hoop stress of 39 ksi was obtained for the inner raceway. Furthermore, during the course of the investigation, it was apparent that there was a need to determine the stress state induced by the shrink fitting process. Therefore, a series of experiments was conducted using strain gages to identify the stress distribution in a shrink fitting process in three different types of geometries. Correlations were obtained to estimate the highest stress values in the outer and inner groove geometry. A finite element program based on the ANSYS system was developed to compute the stress distribution in the inner raceway geometry. This analysis indicates that the highest tensile stress in the system occurs at the ID of the ring with a stress value of over 5 times that of the applied radial stress. Results from all these facets were correlated with one another. It appears that the material does not fail as a result of any one single factor, but results from a combination of the various factors investigated.
Document ID
19910023183
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Zee, Ralph H.
(Auburn Univ. AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1990
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-184200
NAS 1.26:184200
Accession Number
91N32497
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-38083
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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