Abstract
A study on the fatigue behavior of bearing steel by using rotating bending fatigue test rigs is carried out for bearing steel (JIS SUJ2 = AISI 52100) heat-treated to HRC58-62. Several P-S-N curves and fatigue life distributions, such as Weibull and log-normal, have been used for the discussion. As a result, the best fit for a life distribution of six lots each with a sample size of around 30 specimens, at stress levels from 0.94 GPa to 1.27 GPa, is obtained by the three-parameter Weibull distribution, followed by the lognormal distribution as second, and the two-parameter Weibull distribution as the third. The observation of the broken section of the test piece reveals that the initiation point of the failure is associated almost always with subsurface non-metallic inclusions. The fatigue limit could not be observed in the experimental results. It is also proposed that the relationship between the statistical life distributions of the test series and the P-S-N curve can be expressed by the same model as the life formula by introducing a rating stress such as bearing rating load in the three-parameter Weibull and log-normal distribution used.
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