Abstract
Additive manufacturing (AM) methods are developing and have become popular, but questions remain about the strength of parts made by this method. We have already investigated the effect of the lamination direction on the fractures in bearing specimens. In this study, we made inner defects in the 3D-printed bearing specimens and performed rolling contact fatigue (RCF) tests on this specimens immersed in a water bath in order to investigate the fracture of 3D printed bearings.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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