Gerry45
Mechanical
- Sep 16, 2002
- 53
Does anyone know if there is a relationship between fretting corrosion and contact pressure in two microscopically sliding oscillating surfaces ?
I am trying to establish some load limits for ball bearings where there is a tendency to 'false brinell' due to load fluctuations when the brg is not rotating. The application is a wind turbine blade brg.
Some manufacturers have suggested that the relationship resembles a bending fatigue S-N curve, ie. below a certain contact stress level f/b will not occur regardless of how many movement cycles are made. I dont really believe this is the case. I think low contact stresses will create the same level of damage given sufficient cycles. Any thoughts or experience ?
I am trying to establish some load limits for ball bearings where there is a tendency to 'false brinell' due to load fluctuations when the brg is not rotating. The application is a wind turbine blade brg.
Some manufacturers have suggested that the relationship resembles a bending fatigue S-N curve, ie. below a certain contact stress level f/b will not occur regardless of how many movement cycles are made. I dont really believe this is the case. I think low contact stresses will create the same level of damage given sufficient cycles. Any thoughts or experience ?