False brinelling is a type of bearing damage caused by fretting, with or without corrosion, that causes imprints that look similar to brinelling, but are...
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Brinelling /ˈbrɪnəlɪŋ/ is the permanent indentation of a hard surface. It is named after the Brinell scale of hardness, in which a small ball is pushed...
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may be called fretting or false brinelling depending on mechanism encountered. The main difference is that false brinelling occurs under lubricated and...
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by pitting of the races or false brinelling, although the term stems from a misunderstanding of the cause; true brinelling is caused merely by pressing...
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gradually press out the lubricant between the races and rollers or balls (false brinelling). Without lubricant the bearing fails, even though it is not rotating...
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accelerate the wear process, possibly leading to spalling, galling, or false brinelling (fretting wear) of the contact surfaces. In stationary parts on a rotating...
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bearing race or the rolling elements, known as brinelling. A second lesser form called false brinelling occurs if the bearing only rotates across a short...
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between the rolling elements and raceway can lead to wear phenomena like false brinelling and fretting corrosion. Furthermore, the high loads can lead to truncation...
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load on the bearing was its own weight; the resulting damage is often false brinelling. Bearing life is statistical: several samples of a given bearing will...
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the design and construction of mechanical equipment to investigate false brinelling of heavy-duty bearings in electric motors. He earned masters' degrees...
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giving adequate information about their radioactivity, with some even falsely claiming them to be non-radioactive. Thorium has been used as a power source...
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lack vessels (pores). The main softwood species (pines, spruces, larches, false tsugas) also have resin canals (or ducts) in their structure. Softwood is...
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Gold-Plated Tungsten Bar | Coin Update". news.coinupdate.com. "Austrians Seize False Gold Tied to London Bullion Theft". The New York Times. 22 December 1983...
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lost work of the 4th century BC historian Theopompus) mentions "drops of false silver" which when mixed with copper make brass. This may refer to small...
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spring-loaded contraption. The Rockwell scale The Vickers hardness test The Brinell scale Lustre indicates how light reflects from the mineral's surface, with...
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Gold-Plated Tungsten Bar – Coin Update". news.coinupdate.com. "Austrians Seize False Gold Tied to London Bullion Theft". The New York Times. Reuters. 1983-12-22...
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discovered yet (platinum was the first), Scheffer and Sickingen made the false assumption that due to its hardness—which is slightly more than for pure...
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locoweeds), prince's plume (Stanleya sp.), woody asters (Xylorhiza sp.), and false goldenweed (Oonopsis sp.). Dietary selenium comes from meat, nuts, cereals...
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