Failure Analysis of Ball-Bearing of Turbo-Pump Used in Liquid Rocket Engine

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Rolling contact bearings often referred as antifriction bearings are found in many applications where rotating components are involved. Extreme operating conditions, counterfeit or inferior quality bearings, inadequate lubrication, etc often lead to bearing failures. Each rolling contact bearing failure leaves traces of evidences on what caused its failure. Failure analysis of one such bearing is the subject of this paper.One of the engine ground tests was aborted due to the failure of a self-aligning deep groove ball bearing used in turbo-pump of a liquid rocket engine. Series of engine ground tests are conducted as a part of injector acceptance for a liquid rocket engine. The bearing failure occurred in the seventh engine test of one of such series of ground tests. The bearing mentioned here is made of SAE 52100 steel. Post-test hardware inspection revealed that the bearing and the dynamic seals on either side of the bearing are in failed condition. Inner race of bearing was found blackish in appearance with indentation and corrosion marks. Localized black spots were observed in outer race. Bearing balls were found in deformed condition. The paper highlights the failure analysis of the bearing, root cause of the bearing failure and recommendations to avoid such failures.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 830-831)

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709-712

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September 2015

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DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v01.9781627081610

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