A testing device for rolling–sliding behavior in harsh environments: the twin-disk cryotribometer

Abstract Understanding the mechanical behavior of angular contact ball bearing contacts in extremely harsh environments has led to the development of specialized apparatus. This device simulates the rolling–sliding behavior of elliptical contacts where the dynamic and kinematic conditions are perfectly controlled. Such a device facilitates several types of analyses: that of mechanically induced surface damage, that of transfer film, that of characterizing surface treatments and surface coatings, and that of thermal phenomena at the contact. Moreover the testing device allows the experimental confirmation of theoretical models developed for determining bearing lifetimes. First we shall describe the testing device end afterwards we shall present results for each type of analysis mentioned above.