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Shenji tells you the main forms of rolling bearing failures

2023-12-17

Shen Ji tells you the main forms of rolling bearing failure. 


1. Fatigue peeling

The inner and outer raceways and rolling surfaces of rolling bearings both bear loads and roll relatively. Due to the action of alternating loads, cracks first form at a certain depth below the surface (at high shear stress), then extend to the contact surface to cause peeling pits, and finally develop into large peeling areas. This phenomenon is fatigue peeling. Fatigue peeling can cause increased impact loads, vibrations, and noise during operation.

2. Wear and tear

Due to the invasion of dust and foreign objects, the relative movement of the raceway and rolling element can cause surface wear, and poor lubrication can also exacerbate wear. The result of wear is an increase in bearing clearance, surface roughness, and a decrease in bearing operating accuracy, which also reduces the machine's motion accuracy and increases vibration and noise. For precision mechanical bearings, it is often the amount of wear that limits the lifespan of the bearings.

3. Plastic deformation

When the shaft is subjected to excessive impact or static loads, additional loads caused by thermal deformation, or foreign objects with high hardness invade, dents or scratches will form on the surface of the raceway. This will cause severe vibration and noise in the bearing during operation. And once there is an indentation, the impact load caused by the indentation will further cause peeling of the nearby surface.

4. Rust

Rust is one of the most serious problems in rolling bearings, and high-precision bearings may lose accuracy due to surface rust and cannot continue to work. Direct invasion of moisture, acid, or alkaline substances can cause bearing corrosion. When the bearing stops working, the temperature of the bearing drops to the dew point, and water in the air condenses into droplets that attach to the surface of the bearing, which can also cause corrosion. In addition, when there is current passing through the inside of the bearing, the current may pass through the contact points on the raceway and rolling element, causing a thin oil film to cause electrical sparks and generate electrical corrosion, forming a washboard like unevenness on the surface.

5. Fracture

Excessive load may cause bearing parts to break. Improper grinding, heat treatment, and assembly can all cause residual stress, and excessive thermal stress during operation can also cause bearing parts to fracture. In addition, improper assembly methods and processes may also cause blocks to fall off at the edges of the bearing ring and the chamfers of the rollers.

6. Gluing

When working under poor lubrication and high-speed heavy loads, due to frictional heating, bearing parts can reach high temperatures in a very short period of time, resulting in surface burns and adhesion. The so-called bonding refers to the phenomenon where metal on the surface of one component adheres to the surface of another component.

7. Damaged cage

Improper assembly or use may cause deformation of the cage, increase friction between it and the rolling element, and even make some rolling elements stuck and unable to roll. It may also cause friction between the cage and the inner and outer rings. This damage will further exacerbate vibration, noise, and heating, leading to bearing damage.