Developments in Debris Monitoring of Hybrid Bearings

F-0082-2026-0264

5/5/2026

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Hybrid bearings, which pair traditional bearing-steel raceways with ceramic rolling elements, can offer improved performance over full-metal bearings, particularly in aerospace applications. Because rolling-element bearings are critical components, effective condition monitoring is essential to prevent in-flight failures and support proactive maintenance strategies. Wear-debris monitoring is widely used in these applications to detect and diagnose bearing fault modes. To compare degradation behavior and monitoring signatures, bearing life tests were conducted on hybrid and full-metal bearings under matched Hertzian stress conditions. The results showed that differences in degradation curves between the two bearing types were small relative to the overall variability in bearing life. Additionally, hybrid bearings that develop rolling-element pitting were observed to progress toward raceway spall formation. This paper was presented at ERF Forum 51 but has been updated with new findings addressing questions over the effect of impact energy on the degradation rate between hybrid and full-metal bearings.

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Mahmoud, H. and Oszmian, A., "Developments in Debris Monitoring of Hybrid Bearings," Vertical Flight Society 82nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 5, 2026, .
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May 05
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F-0082-2026-0264
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English