Fretting is a structural damage mechanism arising from a combination of wear, corrosion, and fatigue between two nominally clamped surfaces subjected to an oscillatory loading. A critical location for fretting induced damage has been identified at the blade/disk and blade/damper interfaces of gas turbine engine turbomachinery and space propulsion components. The high-temperature, high-frequency loading environment seen by these components lead to severe stress gradients at the edge-of-contact that could potentially foster crack growth leading to component failure. These contact stresses drive crack nucleation in fretting and are very sensitive to the geometry of the contacting bodies, the contact loads, materials, temperature, and contact s...
This thesis describes the experimental work carriedout to further the understanding of the mechanism...
Prediction of fatigue damage due to fretting is complex due to the number of influential factors and...
Fretting fatigue is the phenomenon of combined contact and fatigue loads which may accelerate crack ...
Experiments are conducted to characterize the fretting fatigue behavior of advanced nickel based all...
This document details the high temperature fretting fatigue of high temperature nickel based alloys ...
The purpose of this research is to develop an experimental procedure to characterize the contact bet...
The dovetail attachment between the turbine blade and disk for an aero-engine operates under varying...
Slots in the disk of aircraft turbines restrain the centrifugal load of blades. Contact surfaces bet...
Single crystal nickel base superalloy turbine blades are being utilized in rocket engine turbopumps ...
The elevated temperature environment and variable amplitude load history associated with the dovetai...
This thesis studied the effects of contact load of 8006 N on the fretting fatigue behavior of IN-100...
Fretting is a term covering a wide array of physical phenomena. When contacting bodies vibrate, rela...
Fretting fatigue tests at high temperature were carried out with single-crystal and polycrystalline ...
Fretting fatigue is a complex phenomenon that occurs at component interfaces undergoing low amplitud...
Material parameters govern many of the design decisions in any engineering task. When two materials ...
This thesis describes the experimental work carriedout to further the understanding of the mechanism...
Prediction of fatigue damage due to fretting is complex due to the number of influential factors and...
Fretting fatigue is the phenomenon of combined contact and fatigue loads which may accelerate crack ...
Experiments are conducted to characterize the fretting fatigue behavior of advanced nickel based all...
This document details the high temperature fretting fatigue of high temperature nickel based alloys ...
The purpose of this research is to develop an experimental procedure to characterize the contact bet...
The dovetail attachment between the turbine blade and disk for an aero-engine operates under varying...
Slots in the disk of aircraft turbines restrain the centrifugal load of blades. Contact surfaces bet...
Single crystal nickel base superalloy turbine blades are being utilized in rocket engine turbopumps ...
The elevated temperature environment and variable amplitude load history associated with the dovetai...
This thesis studied the effects of contact load of 8006 N on the fretting fatigue behavior of IN-100...
Fretting is a term covering a wide array of physical phenomena. When contacting bodies vibrate, rela...
Fretting fatigue tests at high temperature were carried out with single-crystal and polycrystalline ...
Fretting fatigue is a complex phenomenon that occurs at component interfaces undergoing low amplitud...
Material parameters govern many of the design decisions in any engineering task. When two materials ...
This thesis describes the experimental work carriedout to further the understanding of the mechanism...
Prediction of fatigue damage due to fretting is complex due to the number of influential factors and...
Fretting fatigue is the phenomenon of combined contact and fatigue loads which may accelerate crack ...