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BS ISO 15243:2017

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Rolling bearings. Damage and failures. Terms, characteristics and causes

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BSI 2017 64
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This document classifies different modes of failure occurring in service for rolling bearings made of standard bearing steels. For each failure mode, it defines and describes the characteristics, appearance and possible root causes of failure. It will assist in the identification of failure modes based on appearance.

For the purposes of this document, the following terms are explained:

  • failure of a rolling bearing: the result of a damage that prevents the bearing meeting the intended design performance or marks the end of service life;

  • in service: as soon as the bearing has left the manufacturer’s factory;

  • visible features: those that are possible to observe directly or with magnifiers or optical microscopes, also those from pictures, but only with the use of non-destructive methods.

Consideration is restricted to characteristic forms of change in appearance and failure that have well-defined appearance and which can be attributed to particular causes with a high degree of certainty. The features of particular interest for explaining changes and failures are described. The various forms are illustrated with photographs and the most frequent causes are indicated.

If the root cause cannot be reliably assessed by the examination and characterization of visual features against the information in this document, then additional investigations are to be considered. These methods are summarized in A.3 and may involve, for example, the use of invasive methods possibly including taking of cross sections, metallurgical structural analysis by visual and electronic microscopes, chemical and spectrographic analysis. These specialized methods are outside the scope of this document.

The failure mode terms shown in the subclause titles are recommended for general use. Where appropriate, alternative expressions or synonyms used to describe the submodes are given and explained in A.4.

Examples of rolling bearing failures are given in A.2, together with a description of the causes of failure and proposed corrective actions.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
10 4 Classification of failure modes occurring in rolling bearings
11 5 Failure modes
5.1 Rolling contact fatigue
5.1.1 General description of rolling contact fatigue
12 5.1.2 Subsurface initiated fatigue
5.1.3 Surface initiated fatigue
14 5.2 Wear
5.2.1 General description of wear
5.2.2 Abrasive wear
15 5.2.3 Adhesive wear
17 5.3 Corrosion
5.3.1 General description of corrosion
5.3.2 Moisture corrosion
18 5.3.3 Frictional corrosion
20 5.4 Electrical erosion
5.4.1 General description of electrical erosion
5.4.2 Excessive current erosion
21 5.4.3 Current leakage erosion
22 5.5 Plastic deformation
5.5.1 General description of plastic deformation
5.5.2 Overload deformation
24 5.5.3 Indentations from particles
25 5.6 Cracking and fracture
5.6.1 General description of cracking and fracture
5.6.2 Forced fracture
26 5.6.3 Fatigue fracture
27 5.6.4 Thermal cracking
28 Annex A (informative) Failure analysis — Illustrations of damage — Other investigations — Explanation of terms used
61 Bibliography
BS ISO 15243:2017
$198.66