It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, with tens of microns of slip amplitude, leads to fretting induced cracking and high and non-Coulomb friction. At low tangential load levels, there was only insignificant cracking. However, the running condition tends to change from stick to gross-sliding with a slip amplitude of a few micrometres. In this study, novel two-phase fretting experiments were done where quenched and tempered steel contact is run first at low loads that are initially in stick (running-in phase), followed by a gross-sliding phase with a slip amplitude of 35μm. The results show that gross-sliding phase friction was reduced and the fretting induced cracks were shorter when the ru...
AbstractTemperature is known to affect the fretting wear behaviour of metals; generally, a critical ...
Fretting experiments were run below fully developed friction load levels, and the stability of frict...
A numerical approach to simulate fretting wear, based on a modified version of the Archard equation,...
It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, with tens o...
Abstract Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing bet...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Considered as a plague for numerous industrial assemblies, fretting associated with small oscillator...
Fretting is now fully identified as a small amplitude oscilatory motion which induces a harmonic tan...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
Based on critical reviews of the well-known dependence of fretting process upon the sliding amplitud...
AbstractTemperature is known to affect the fretting wear behaviour of metals; generally, a critical ...
Fretting experiments were run below fully developed friction load levels, and the stability of frict...
A numerical approach to simulate fretting wear, based on a modified version of the Archard equation,...
It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, with tens o...
Abstract Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing bet...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
Designing contacts susceptible to fretting is a challenging task due to uncertainties related to fri...
Considered as a plague for numerous industrial assemblies, fretting associated with small oscillator...
Fretting is now fully identified as a small amplitude oscilatory motion which induces a harmonic tan...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
A commonly observed phenomenon where the friction force increases during the gross slip phase of ind...
Based on critical reviews of the well-known dependence of fretting process upon the sliding amplitud...
AbstractTemperature is known to affect the fretting wear behaviour of metals; generally, a critical ...
Fretting experiments were run below fully developed friction load levels, and the stability of frict...
A numerical approach to simulate fretting wear, based on a modified version of the Archard equation,...