Fretting wear removes material from contact surfaces and leads to a loss of interference fit between mating parts. If the interference fit is essential for the operation of the machine this loss, if excessive, can lead to catastrophic failure of the mechanical components. This is the reason because the wear reduction between contact surfaces has received much attention in recent years from aerospace industry. Recently the approach to the wear reduction is to make use of surface treatments and coatings as theirs tribolog ical properties are excellent. It is against this background that new material for coatings and new deposition processes are being developed and are having a significant impact on the aerospace industry. In this work a metho...
Journal articleFretting damage, in the form of wear and fatigue-cracking, is a common cause for conc...
Fretting occurs in mechanical joints of vibrating structures ranging from household appliances, aut...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
Fretting, in the form of wear and fatigue in contacting components, is a potential damage mode in as...
The fretting phenomena caused by small scale reciprocating motion. It causes failure through wear lo...
Contact surfaces, subjected to high pressure coupled with low-amplitude oscillation, are used to a g...
Contact surfaces, subjected to high pressure coupled with low-amplitude oscillation, are used to a g...
Friction coefficient evolution in low-friction coatings subjected to fretting wear was measured and ...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Considered as a plague for numerous industrial assemblies, fretting associated with small oscillator...
Superalloy coatings of the CoMoCrSi family (e.g. Tribaloy® T800) are applied to mitigate wear effect...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
The application of different deposition and characterization techniques for low-friction coatings fo...
In this study of key process parameters evolution during fretting wear of solid lubricant coatings f...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
Journal articleFretting damage, in the form of wear and fatigue-cracking, is a common cause for conc...
Fretting occurs in mechanical joints of vibrating structures ranging from household appliances, aut...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
Fretting, in the form of wear and fatigue in contacting components, is a potential damage mode in as...
The fretting phenomena caused by small scale reciprocating motion. It causes failure through wear lo...
Contact surfaces, subjected to high pressure coupled with low-amplitude oscillation, are used to a g...
Contact surfaces, subjected to high pressure coupled with low-amplitude oscillation, are used to a g...
Friction coefficient evolution in low-friction coatings subjected to fretting wear was measured and ...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Considered as a plague for numerous industrial assemblies, fretting associated with small oscillator...
Superalloy coatings of the CoMoCrSi family (e.g. Tribaloy® T800) are applied to mitigate wear effect...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
The application of different deposition and characterization techniques for low-friction coatings fo...
In this study of key process parameters evolution during fretting wear of solid lubricant coatings f...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
Journal articleFretting damage, in the form of wear and fatigue-cracking, is a common cause for conc...
Fretting occurs in mechanical joints of vibrating structures ranging from household appliances, aut...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...