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Fretting corrosion of CoCrMo and Ti6Al4V interfaces
Biomaterials, 2012Mechanically assisted corrosion (fretting corrosion, tribocorrosion etc.,) of metallic biomaterials is a primary concern for numerous implant applications, particularly in the performance of highly-loaded medical devices. While the basic underlying concepts of fretting corrosion or tribocorrosion and fretting crevice corrosion are well known, there ...
Viswanathan Swaminathan +1 more
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Fretting corrosion of tin-plated contacts [PDF]
The susceptibility of tin-plated contacts to fretting corrosion is a major limitation for its use in electrical connectors. The present paper evaluates the influence of a variety of factors, such as, fretting amplitude (track length), frequency ...
Young Woo Park, T S N Sankara Narayanan
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Fretting-corrosion mapping of CP-Ti in Ringer's solution
Fretting corrosion is a complex phenomena and a variety of factors such as load, contact area, frequency, number of fretting cycles, extent of damage of the fretted zone, trapping of debris between the contacting surfaces, corrosivity of the medium, etc.,
Satendra Kumar +2 more
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Fretting-corrosion mapping of tin-plated copper alloy contacts
The fretting corrosion of tin-plated contacts is influenced by several factors including frequency, amplitude, temperature, humidity, normal load, current load, etc.
T S N Sankara Narayanan, Young Woo Park
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Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1954
In our August issue we published summaries of two papers given at the Symposium on Fretting Corrosion organised by the American Society for Testing Materials. Three more papers are summarised below. They are concerned with testing equipment for evaluating fretting corrosion, the influence of fretting corrosion on the fatigue strength of fitted members,
J.R. McDowell +4 more
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In our August issue we published summaries of two papers given at the Symposium on Fretting Corrosion organised by the American Society for Testing Materials. Three more papers are summarised below. They are concerned with testing equipment for evaluating fretting corrosion, the influence of fretting corrosion on the fatigue strength of fitted members,
J.R. McDowell +4 more
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Fretting corrosion in saline and serum
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1981AbstractFretting corrosion of stainlessāsteel round hole plates and spherical head screws was studied using a simulator that produced a rocking motion of the heads in the plate holes. Experiments were run for 7 days, with the simulator producing 1 oscillation/s for 16 h/day.
S A, Brown, K, Merritt
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Fretting Corrosion in Orthopaedic Alloys
Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs, 1983Fretting corrosion, a mechanical-chemical phenomenon, most often occurs at screwhead-plate countersink junctions of internal fixation devices. An apparatus was constructed which would simulate the conditions of fretting corrosion in vivo. Fretting corrosion was studied as a function of the number of cycles and the solution in which the fretting ...
S D, Cook +3 more
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, 1997
To avoid nickel ion release from SUS317L as an implant material, a new type of nickel, commercially free, of high purity, and high chromium ferritic stainless steel, was developed. The new stainless steel (FJ) was studied for aspects of fretting corrosion and cytocompatibility compared with SUS317L.
S, Xulin +3 more
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To avoid nickel ion release from SUS317L as an implant material, a new type of nickel, commercially free, of high purity, and high chromium ferritic stainless steel, was developed. The new stainless steel (FJ) was studied for aspects of fretting corrosion and cytocompatibility compared with SUS317L.
S, Xulin +3 more
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Solutions for fretting corrosion
IEEE Transactions on Components and Packaging Technologies, 1999Application of electronics in systems that are exposed to high vibratory and shock stresses requires the use of fretting protected electrical connections. Fretting corrosion is caused by a relative motion of mated contact surfaces and results in contact failures.
P. Van Dijk, F. Van Meijl
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