A continuum damage mechanics finite element model for investigating effects of surface roughness on rolling contact fatigue

Autor: Lewis Rosado, Mathew S. Kirsch, Chinpei Wang, Hitesh K. Trivedi, Farshid Sadeghi, Steven J. Lorenz
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal of Fatigue. 143:105986
ISSN: 0142-1123
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2020.105986
Popis: In this study, a continuum damage mechanics (CDM) finite element (FE) model was developed to investigate the effects of surface roughness on rolling contact fatigue (RCF) life of non-conformal contacts. In order to assess the surface roughness of tribo-components, twelve deep groove rolling element bearings from various companies in different sizes were procured and measured using an optical surface profilometer. The roughness average (Ra) and the root mean square of surface roughness (RMS, σ) ranged from a low of 0.03, 0.05 µm to a high of 0.14, 0.20 µm, respectively. The number of peaks and valleys per 400 µm were measured and calculated. The number of peaks ranged from 11 to 31 (greater than99.5% Confidence Interval). The measured surfaces also revealed that a sinusoidal pattern can be used to accurately represent the surface patterns. The sinusoidal surface pattern was used to determine the elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) pressure distribution between an equivalent rough surface in contact with a smooth surface. Four roughness amplitude were used to generate specific film thicknesses (λ-ratios) resulting in full to mixed EHL lubrication regimes. The EHL pressure distributions were replaced with representative symmetric Hertzian pressure distributions in order to remove the effect of asymmetry of an EHL pressure distribution. The resulting symmetric pressure distributions were used in a finite element continuum damage mechanics model to determine RCF life of machine elements operating in specific film thickness range of 1
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