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Ni-Ti Next Generation Bearings for Space ApplicationsNASA applications challenge traditional bearing materials. The rigors of launch often include heavy shock loads and exposure to corrosive environments (e.g., salt spray). Unfortunately, ball and roller bearings made from hardened steels are vulnerable to Brinell denting and rust which can limit performance and life. Ceramic materials can eliminate corrosion concerns but their high stiffness and extreme hardness actually makes denting problems worse. In this presentation, an emerging superelastic alloy, NiTi, is introduced for rolling element bearing applications. Through a decade of RD, NiTi alloy bearings have been put through a comprehensive series of life and performance tests. Hardness, corrosion, strength, stiffness, and rolling contact fatigue tests have been conducted and reported. Ball bearings ranging in size from 12 to 50mm bore have been successfully engineered and operated over a wide range of speeds and test conditions including being submerged in water. The combination of high hardness, moderate elastic modulus, low density, and intrinsic corrosion immunity provide new possibilities for mechanisms that operate under extreme conditions. Recent preliminary tests indicate that bearings can be made from NiTi alloys that are easily lubricated by conventional oils and greases and exhibit acceptable rolling contact fatigue resistance. This presentation introduces the NiTi materials systems and shows how NASA is using it to alleviate several specific problems encountered in advanced space applications.
Document ID
20180002168
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
DellaCorte, Christopher
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
April 4, 2018
Publication Date
January 24, 2018
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Metals And Metallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN45947
Meeting Information
Meeting: Schaeffler International Bearing Meeting
Location: Herzogenaurach
Country: Germany
Start Date: January 24, 2018
Sponsors: Schaeffler AG
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 401769.06.01.01.06
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
bearings
mechanisms
lubrication
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