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Tribology Transactions | 2015

White Etching Crack Root Cause Investigations

Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Daniel Merk; Toni Blass; Matthias Goss; Joerg Loos; Soeren Barteldes; Andris Jakovičs

White etching crack (WEC) failure is distinct to classical fatigue and driven by the composition of lubricants under special loading conditions; for example, slippage and electricity. The white etching area (WEA) within WEC contains carbon supersaturated ferrite (bcc-iron) and carbides, with a size of a few nanometers. This article presents investigations supporting the hypothesis that WEC processes start within a failure-free period by successive accumulation of a structural distortion. This can be measured by acoustic emission. Failure statistics show a steep ascent in the Weibull diagram (ß values beyond 1) leading to the assumption that WEC processes start unsuspicious, as one would see as a failure-free period, but imply a hidden subsurface accumulation of material defects. It is suggested and supported by the evidence presented within this article that WEC is neither related to the presence of nonmetallic inclusions nor related to other impurities in the steel. Instead, the failure is a sequence and accumulation of plastic deformations in the microstructure. Within the SAE 52100 material as discussed in this article, this accumulation is located in the microstructure around cementite, seen in a turn of hard magnetization toward soft magnetization proven by Barkhausen noise measurements. This decay is caused by the plastic deformation of such domains. Distortions in the vicinity of a cementite first would lead to carbon supersaturation by diffusion processes and later to a plastic deformation of the carbides. In the end, the complete distorted region will release the accumulated energy by downsizing the microstructure toward WEC.


Industrial Lubrication and Tribology | 2012

Non‐destructive subsurface damage monitoring in bearings failure mode using fractal dimension analysis

Walter Holweger; Frank Walther; Jörg Loos; Marcus Wolf; Jürgen Schreiber; Werner Dreher; Norbert Kern; Steffen Lutz

Purpose – Bearings in field applications with high dynamic loading, e.g. wind energy plants, suffer from sudden failure initiated by subsurface material transformation, known as white etching cracks in a typical scale of μm, preferably around the maximum Hertzian stress zone. Despite many investigations in this field no precise knowledge about the root cause of those failures is available, due to the fact that failure under real service conditions of wind energy plants differs from what is known from test rig results in terms of contact loading, lubrication or dynamics. The purpose of this paper is to apply Barkhausen noise measurement to a full bearing test ring running under conditions of elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) with high radial preload.Design/methodology/approach – Full bearing tests are carried out by use of DGBB (Deep Grove Ball Bearings) with 6206 specification, material set constant as 100Cr6, martensitic hardening, 10‐12 percent maximum retained austenite and radial preload of 3500 MP...


Industrial Lubrication and Tribology | 2012

Studies of the contribution of alternating electromagnetic fields toward material fatigue in 100Cr6

Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Frank Walther; Werner Trojahn; Annette Mütze; Jan Kunzmann; Jürgen Schreiber; Joachim Mayer; M. Reichelt

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how controlled exposure of electromagnetic fields toward bearing steel vulnerates the microstructure. The ability of Barkhausen Noise signal processing is used for detecting phenomena such as dislocation and subgrain formation processes as the beginning of later failures.Design/methodology/approach – A Barkhausen noise signal measurement equipment is used for detecting subsurface distress of 100Cr6 as a function of the applied electromagnetic and mechanical stress. Barkhausen noise signal is mathematically processed by use of fractal dimension analysis.Findings – The paper cleary reveals significant impact of electromagnetic field in junction with mechanical loading. Electromagnetic impact depends on the magnitude of the field.Research limitations/implications – Research limitations are given by the fact that in real field applications, e.g. wind power plants, bearings are exposed by multiple influences and the methodology is not applicable to those condition...


Archive | 2016

METHOD FOR OPERATING A BEARING ARRANGEMENT

Matthias Goss; Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Toni BLAß; Holger Kaup; Jörg Loos


Archive | 2015

Verfahren zum Konservieren eines Maschinenelements und Verwendung einer ionischen Flüssigkeit

Andreas Bösmann; Antje Westerhold; Peter Wasserscheid; Yasmin Korth; Marcus Wolf; Walter Holweger; Benjamin Pohrer; Eberhard Schlücker; Marc Uerdingen; Natalie Wehrum


Archive | 2014

Method for the preservation of a machine element and use of an ionic liquid

Andreas Boesmann; Antje Westerhold; Peter Wasserscheid; Yasmin Korth; Marcus Wolf; Walter Holweger; Benjamin Pohrer; Eberhard Schluecker; Marc Uerdingen; Natalie Wehrum


Archive | 2013

Method for operating a roller bearing assembly, and roller bearing device therefor

Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Frank Walther


Archive | 2013

Verfahren zum Betrieb einer Wälzlageranordnung und Wälzlagereinrichtung hierzu

Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Frank Walther


Archive | 2012

Verfahren zum Betrieb einer Wälzlageranordnung und Wälzlagereinrichtung hierzu Method for operating a rolling bearing assembly and roller bearing device for this purpose

Walter Holweger; Marcus Wolf; Frank Walther


Archive | 2011

Cellule électrochimique et accumulateur comportant une pluralité de cellules électrochimiques

Walter Holweger; Frank Walther; Marcus Wolf

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M. Reichelt

RWTH Aachen University

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Annette Mütze

Graz University of Technology

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