Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradation and frictional behaviour was studied experimentally in a large flat-on-flat fretting contact with a moderate nominal normal pressure and in different sliding conditions. The materials studied were cast iron, structural steel, and quenched and tempered steel. The results for all materials revealed a severely deformed microstructure, a tribologically transformed structure with high hardness, an oxidized third body layer and cracking. The initial peak in the coefficient of friction followed by stabilization occurred in all material pairs in gross sliding conditions. With low utilization of friction, only a limited amount of damage occurred. T...
This paper presents experimental results of wear process under dry and boundary lubricated metallic ...
International audienceTribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (me...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
Abstract Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing bet...
Abstract It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, w...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
Abstract Fretting fatigue may lead to severe damage in machines. Adhesive material transfer spots i...
In a practical situation, it is difficult to model exact contact conditions clue to challenges invol...
AbstractThis paper investigates the effect of temperature (between 24°C and 450°C) on the wear rate ...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
AbstractThe influence of specimen hardness (between 275kgfmm−2 and 835kgfmm−2) in an AISI Type O1 st...
This paper presents experimental results of wear process under dry and boundary lubricated metallic ...
International audienceTribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (me...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...
Fretting may deteriorate contacts in terms of wear and cracking. Fretting-induced material degradati...
Fretting movement is dangerous for machines, because it can cause cracking and surface degradation. ...
Abstract Fretting fatigue and wear may exist if two parts have small amplitude relative rubbing bet...
Abstract It has been shown that quenched and tempered steel in gross-sliding fretting conditions, w...
An initial friction peak typically occurs in a dry self-mated quenched and tempered steel fretting c...
The effect of a rough, textured surface and contact orientations on the fretting behavior of self-ma...
Fretting refers to the minute oscillatory motion between two surfaces in contact under an applied no...
Abstract Fretting fatigue may lead to severe damage in machines. Adhesive material transfer spots i...
In a practical situation, it is difficult to model exact contact conditions clue to challenges invol...
AbstractThis paper investigates the effect of temperature (between 24°C and 450°C) on the wear rate ...
Fretting fatigue can lead to a rapid decrease in the life of machine components when their contact s...
AbstractThe influence of specimen hardness (between 275kgfmm−2 and 835kgfmm−2) in an AISI Type O1 st...
This paper presents experimental results of wear process under dry and boundary lubricated metallic ...
International audienceTribological systems are complex systems that require a multi-disciplinary (me...
Fretting is a phenomenon occurring when two contacting surfaces experience small amplitude oscillato...