Ceramic ball bearing acoustic test method

Measuring and testing – Specimen stress or strain – or testing by stress or strain... – By loading of specimen

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C073S587000, C073S600000

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07370537

ABSTRACT:
An acoustical mechanical test method prescribes compressing brittle balls in spherical conforming opposing platens producing equatorial bulging, tensile stresses, and resulting in crack or flaw growth with emissions of acoustical sounds for direct identification of brittle balls having a flaw exceeding a maximum allowable size, such as flaws in silicon-nitride balls used in hybrid bearings as well as conventional steel ball bearings.

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