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Erosion-Corrosion and Fretting

2018
This chapter presents the forms of corrosion related to the contact of a metallic surface with something moving on it, be it a fluid or another material. In the former case, erosion-corrosion phenomena may onset due to the rapid flow of a fluid on a metal, which combines corrosion with physical-mechanical interactions as turbulence, cavitation or ...
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The Current Status of Fretting Corrosion

1952
A general discussion of fretting wear of metal surfaces is presented. It is concluded that the phenomenon is not corrosion in the usual sense, but wear due to oscillatory relative motion of sufficiently high amplitude to cause gross slip between the contacting surfaces, accelerated in certain cases by abrasive oxide films formed as a result of the wear.
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Fretting Corrosion

1994
K.H.R. WRIGHT, R.B. WATERHOUSE
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Fretting Corrosion in Orthopedic Implants

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1968
J, Cohen, B, Lindenbaum
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Fretting corrosion Corrosion.

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1950
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Fretting and Corrosion in Aircraft Components

2019
Abstract Fretting and/or fretting corrosion fatigue have been observed on such parts as main rotor counterweight tie rods, fixed-pitch propeller blades, propeller blade clamps, pressure regulator lines, and landing gear support brackets.
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