Many researchers that have carried out fretting wear tests have presented results which show a variation (usually an increase) in the friction force during the sliding phase of individual cycles. This phenomenon is contrary to the Amontons/Coulomb model of friction which predicts a constant friction force as sliding proceeds. An in-line fretting test involving an abrupt increase in amplitude was used to show that the effect is a result of wear scar interaction effects. A pair of rotational fretting tests were then carried out to determine whether these interaction effects originate from interaction of the wear scar ends, or whether such interaction occurs throughout the nominal contact area. A new experimental rig designed to adapt conventi...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
In many industrial applications where fretting damage is observed in the contact (e.g. rotor/blade, ...
Fretting as a damaging way of the surface in contact is known for over 80 years. In the last 20 yea...
Many researchers that have carried out fretting wear tests have presented results which show a varia...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
One source of variation of the sliding tractional force in a gross-slip fretting cycle is the geomet...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Predictive models of structures containing frictional joints presently suffer from poor descriptions...
In contrast to the well-established understanding of sliding wear, recent work has clearly demonstra...
Fretting happens when a relative slip occurs between two contact parts. Fretting wear is the main da...
Various friction models were formulated to describe such a complex and naturally nonsmooth phenomeno...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
This thesis concerns both experimental and modelling investigations of the interrelated effects of t...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing between the c...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
In many industrial applications where fretting damage is observed in the contact (e.g. rotor/blade, ...
Fretting as a damaging way of the surface in contact is known for over 80 years. In the last 20 yea...
Many researchers that have carried out fretting wear tests have presented results which show a varia...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
One source of variation of the sliding tractional force in a gross-slip fretting cycle is the geomet...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Predictive models of structures containing frictional joints presently suffer from poor descriptions...
In contrast to the well-established understanding of sliding wear, recent work has clearly demonstra...
Fretting happens when a relative slip occurs between two contact parts. Fretting wear is the main da...
Various friction models were formulated to describe such a complex and naturally nonsmooth phenomeno...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
This thesis concerns both experimental and modelling investigations of the interrelated effects of t...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing between the c...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
In many industrial applications where fretting damage is observed in the contact (e.g. rotor/blade, ...
Fretting as a damaging way of the surface in contact is known for over 80 years. In the last 20 yea...