Research/Patents/US 4659241
US 4659241Tier 3 — General Defense

ROLLING ELEMENT BEARING MEMBER

Assignee

General Electric

Filed as: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Filed

Feb 25, 1985

Granted

Apr 21, 1987

Location

WYOMING OH US

Abstract

A rolling element bearing member designed for use in a preselected bearing operation, such as a gas turbine engine, which develops a predetermined operating hoop tensile stress in the member includes a hardened layer contiguous with a ductile core having a hardness less than 50 Rockwell C. For example, the hardened layer is a carburized layer of high hardness in the range of 58-66 Rockwell C. The hardened layer has improved resistance to crack initiation and propagation as a result of providing the layer with compressive residual stress in an amount greater than the predetermined operating hoop tensile stress, for example in the range of about 10-60 ksi to a depth up to about 0.06 inch. Such a member is made by providing a member of a metal alloy having the capability of developing such a hardened layer, and then processing the member to develop the layer in the amount of compression.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Sep 25, 1985

Rescinded

Feb 12, 1986

Duration

4 months

Inventor

  • 1ERIC N. BAMBERGER

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