This study investigates the threshold and propagation behavior of artificial defects under rolling contact fatigue (RCF) through a combined experimental methodology. Multiaxial fatigue tests on gear steel specimens with ring-shaped EDM defects were used to evaluate Mode II and Mode III thresholds under out-of-phase axial-torsional loading. Complementary bidisc tests on crowned specimens assessed crack growth under lubricated conditions at varying Hertzian pressures. Crack propagation was monitored via high-resolution tomography and quantified using finite element models to compute stress intensity factors. Coplanar shear-driven growth was observed in both setups, with Mode II as the dominant mechanism. A predictive methodology integrating experimental crack growth data and numerical modeling showed strong agreement with fatigue lives, underscoring the relevance of combining multiaxial and RCF approaches in defect tolerance analysis.

Threshold and propagation of defects under RCF: an experimental approach

Rao, P. M.;Foletti, S.;Beretta, S.
2026-01-01

Abstract

This study investigates the threshold and propagation behavior of artificial defects under rolling contact fatigue (RCF) through a combined experimental methodology. Multiaxial fatigue tests on gear steel specimens with ring-shaped EDM defects were used to evaluate Mode II and Mode III thresholds under out-of-phase axial-torsional loading. Complementary bidisc tests on crowned specimens assessed crack growth under lubricated conditions at varying Hertzian pressures. Crack propagation was monitored via high-resolution tomography and quantified using finite element models to compute stress intensity factors. Coplanar shear-driven growth was observed in both setups, with Mode II as the dominant mechanism. A predictive methodology integrating experimental crack growth data and numerical modeling showed strong agreement with fatigue lives, underscoring the relevance of combining multiaxial and RCF approaches in defect tolerance analysis.
2026
Procedia Structural Integrity
Defect; life assessment; Multiaxial fatigue; Rolling contact fatigue; threshold;
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