Abstract Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing between the contacting surfaces. A peak in the coefficient of friction typically occurs during the first thousands of loading cycles in dry fretting contact with quenched and tempered steel. This peak is related to adhesive friction and wear causing non-Coulomb friction and high local contact stresses possibly leading to cracking. The focus of the study is the effect of different experimental methods on the frictional behavior of the fretting contact between the steel surfaces. The use of pre-corroded specimens and contact lubrication delayed and reduced the initial peak. However, a pre-added third body layer removed the peak completely
Fretting is a term covering a wide array of physical phenomena. When contacting bodies vibrate, rela...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
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...
Abstract It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, w...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting stands for reciprocating surface sliding with a typical sliding amplitude of a few tens of ...
There is direct link between non-idealities in fretting wear, friction and fretting fatigue, especia...
Fretting is now fully identified as a small amplitude oscilatory motion which induces a harmonic tan...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
Fretting is a term covering a wide array of physical phenomena. When contacting bodies vibrate, rela...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...
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...
Abstract It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, w...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting stands for reciprocating surface sliding with a typical sliding amplitude of a few tens of ...
There is direct link between non-idealities in fretting wear, friction and fretting fatigue, especia...
Fretting is now fully identified as a small amplitude oscilatory motion which induces a harmonic tan...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
Fretting is a term covering a wide array of physical phenomena. When contacting bodies vibrate, rela...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
This paper examines the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-...