Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Endurance life tests were run with standard-design bearings of vacuum-melted AISI 4320 and CBS-1000M at 12,500 rpm, and high-speed bearings of CBS-1000M and trough-hardened AISI M-50 at 18,500 rpm. Both sets of bearings were of 120.65 mm bore-tapered roller type, and were run under heavy combined radial and thrust loads until either fatigue failure or a preset cutoff time of 1100 hours was reached. It was found that: (1) the CBS-1000M standard-design bearings ran to a 10% life approximately six times that of the rated catalog life; (2) twelve identical bearings of AISI 4320 ran to ten times rated catalog life without failure; (3) cracking and fracture of the cones of AISI M-50 high-speed design bearings occurred at 18,500 rpm due to high tensile hoop stresses; and (4) four CBS 1000M high-speed bearings ran to twenty-four times rated catalog life without spalling, cracking or fracture failures.
Keywords:
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Type:
ASME PAPER 81-LUB-56
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Joint Lubrication Conference; Oct 05, 1981 - Oct 07, 1981; New Orleans, LA
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