Effects of service condition on rolling contact fatigue failure mechanism and lifetime of thermal spray coatings—A review

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Huawei Cui
Xiufang Cui
Haidou Wang
Zhiguo Xing
Guo Jin
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[1] Harbin Engineering University,Institute of Surface/Interface Science and Technology
[2] Academy of Armored Forces Engineering,National Key Lab for Remanufacturing
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rolling contact fatigue; lubrication conditions; contact stress; revolve speed; slip ratio;
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The service condition determines the Rolling Contact Fatigue(RCF) failure mechanism and lifetime under ascertain material structure integrity parameter of thermal spray coating. The available literature on the RCF testing of thermal spray coatings under various condition services is considerable; it is generally difficult to synthesize all of the result to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the parameters which has a great effect on a thermal spray coating’s resistance of RCF. The effects of service conditions(lubrication states, contact stresses, revolve speed, and slip ratio) on the changing of thermal spray coatings’ contact fatigue lifetime is introduced systematically. The effects of different service condition on RCF failure mechanism of thermal spray coating from the change of material structure integrity are also summarized. Moreover, In order to enhance the RCF performance, the parameter optimal design formula of service condition and material structure integrity is proposed based on the effect of service condition on thermal spray coatings’ contact fatigue lifetime and RCF failure mechanism. The shortage of available literature and the forecast focus in future researches are discussed based on available research. The explicit result of RCF lifetime law and parameter optimal design formula in term of lubrication states, contact stresses, revolve speed, and slip ratio, is significant to improve the RCF performance on the engineering application.
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