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A design solution for fretting corrosion

Electrical Contacts - 1996. Proceedings of the Forty-Second IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts. Joint with the 18th International Conference on Electrical Contacts, 2002
Application 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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Fretting corrosion in biomedical implants

2011
International audience ; Fretting corrosion is a phenomenon which occurs when two materials are submitted to friction under a slight relative motion. This chapter will focus on fretting corrosion degradations in the field of implants. After describing the most significant implants submitted to fretting, fretting corrosion is defined.
Géringer, Jean   +2 more
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An Investigation of Fretting Corrosion

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Management and engineering manufacture, 1953
In this paper a series of experiments is described on the subject of fretting corrosion, an expression used to describe the surface damage occurring between two closely fitting surfaces subject to slight vibrational movement. The emphasis of the research has been placed upon obtaining quantitative measurements of the degree of fretting damage, and it ...
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Fretting corrosion of tin contacts

Transactions of the IMF, 1989
Fretting has been induced between tin plated brass contacts using a specially designed rig, both without and with a current passing through the contact faces. Results are given of the analysis of the debris obtained by the fretting process. These show that the rate of oxide growth is accelerated by the passage of current across the interface.
T. P. Ireland   +2 more
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Fretting corrosion and fatigue of gears

Materials Science, 1994
We describe the fretting and fatigue fracture of gears with guaranteed clearance. The results of a study of macro- and micro-reliefs of surfaces damaged by fretting and the results of X-ray analysis of products of wear and the oxide film are presented.
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Electrochemical studies of fretting corrosion

Wear, 1968
Abstract Measurements under potentiostatic control have been made of the increase in corrosion current when fretting occurs on the surface of various copper and aluminium alloys. Polarisation measurements on copper alloys indicate that the increase in corrosion current density due to fretting can be of the order of 1500 times.
B. Bethune, R.B. Waterhouse
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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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