Question 76General Subjects - Assistant Engineer

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Rolling element bearings may experience fatigue failure after a length of service. What is the first evidence of the beginnings of fatigue failure?

ADiscoloration of the races or rolling elements.
BThe presence of metallic particles in the lubricant.
CThe presence of small cracks in the rolling elements.
DThe presence of small cracks in the races.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) The presence of small cracks in the races. As rolling element bearings are subjected to repeated cycles of stress over time, fatigue failure can occur. The first evidence of the beginnings of this fatigue failure is the presence of small cracks in the bearing races, which are the inner and outer rings that the rolling elements (e.g., balls or rollers) travel along. These small cracks in the races are the initial signs of the fatigue process starting, before more advanced failure modes like spalling or pitting become evident. The other options are incorrect because they represent later stages of the fatigue failure process (discoloration, metallic particles) or are not the first evidence (cracks in the rolling elements).

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