YANG Jing-lai 1,2 , TONG Wen-wei 1,2 , LI Qing 1 , LIU Yu-jia 1 , XIU Pan-rui 1 , ZHAO Cong 1,2.Spalling Failure Mode Analysis of Aeroengine Ball Bearings[J].航空发动机,2024,50(3):169-174
Spalling Failure Mode Analysis of Aeroengine Ball Bearings
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Key Words:aeroengine  ball bearing  ferrography  energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis  fretting wear
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YANG Jing-lai 1,2 , TONG Wen-wei 1,2 , LI Qing 1 , LIU Yu-jia 1 , XIU Pan-rui 1 , ZHAO Cong 1,2 1. AECC Shenyang Engine Research Institute 2. AECC Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Technology on Aero-engine: Shenyang 110015China 
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Abstract:To study the spalling failure mode of aeroengine ball bearings, atomic emission spectroscopy, automatic wear particle analysis, ferrography, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis were used to analyze the number, size, morphology, and composi? tion of the wear particles in the lubricating oil from the equivalent accelerated test of ball bearings. The results show that the metal particle contaminants lead to the initial fatigue spalling of the bearing. The characteristic particles of the ball bearing spalling were rolling fatigue particles and spherical particles. The characteristic particles of neck bushing fretting wear were black iron oxide and red iron oxide particles. Approaching bearings failure, the mass fraction of iron element in the lubricating oil increased from 7.49×10 -6 to 21.74×10 -6 , the number of characteristic particles also increased sharply from 48.9/mL to 1433.8/mL, with the size of particles distributed mainly in the range of 25 to 50 microns. The presence of metal particle contaminants accelerated the contact fatigue spalling of the raceway of the load- bearing inner half ring. After the raceway spalling to a certain extent, the fretting wear occurred at the interface between the bushing and the inner half ring under the combined effect of axial force, friction, and preload, which further aggravated the fatigue spalling of the raceway and ultimately led to the failure of the ball bearing.
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