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Title: Study of Deep Subsurface Fatigue Degradation in Rolling and Sliding Tribocontacts under Variable Loading
Authors: Марченко, Дмитро Дмитрович
Marchenko, Dmytro
Keywords: contact fatigue
deep spalling
hardened layer
microcracks
nitriding
rolling contact
slip
stress state
tribocontact
variable loading
Building materials
Etching
Failure (mechanical)
Fatigue testing
Hardening
Helical gears
Rolling
Spalling
Stress analysis
Structural analysis
Thermal fatigue
Contact fatigues
Contact Stress
Deep spalling
Hardened layers
Nitrided layer
Rolling contacts
Slip
Stress state
Tribocontact
Variable loadings
Microhardness
Nitriding
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Marchenko, D. D. (2026). Study of deep subsurface fatigue degradation in rolling and sliding tribocontacts under variable loading. Journal of Friction and Wear, 47(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.3103/s1068366626700121
Abstract: The paper evaluates the effectiveness of soft gas nitriding of alloyed structural steels 38KhMYuA, 38KhN3MA, and 38KhN3MFA, used in highly loaded gear transmissions, and establishes the limits of application of thin nitrided layers in terms of contact fatigue. The studies are conducted after nitriding at a temperature of 580°C and a duration of 7 hours using microhardness testing, layer-by-layer chemical analysis by high-temperature gas analysis, X-ray structural analysis, and contact fatigue testing of rollers simulating rolling and sliding conditions, typical for helical gearing. It is found that soft nitriding ensures the formation of a hardened layer 0.18–0.25 mm thick with a microhardness of 4.8–5.5 GPa while maintaining a ductile core with a hardness of 240–260 HB. It is shown that under elevated contact stresses, failure of nitrided samples initiates in the subsurface layers and develops via a deep contact fatigue mechanism, accompanied by the formation of deep spalling and a so-called white etching area. The results obtained demonstrate the limited effectiveness of thin nitrided layers under high contact loads and point to the feasibility of using materials with thicker hardened layers (0.8–1.2 mm) or design and technological solutions aimed at reducing contact stress and increasing the service life of gears.
Description: Повний текст доступний з сайту видавця за посиланням: https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S1068366626700121
URI: https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/26350
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