Fretting wear of Ti(CxNy) PVD coatings under variable environmental conditions [PDF]
Fretting wear as a specific type of degradation is defined as an oscillatory motion at small amplitude between two nominally stationary solid bodies in mutual contact.
Blau P. J. +4 more
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Adverse reaction to metal debris due to fretting corrosion between the acetabular components of modular dual-mobility constructs in total hip replacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
French JMR +3 more
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Review and classification of fretting fatigue test rigs [PDF]
There is no standard or generally accepted test rig for fretting fatigue experiments. Therefore, researchers adopt an existing concept, or build a new test rig that meets their specific requirements.
De Baets, Patrick +2 more
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Tribocorrosion behaviour of titanium in artificial saliva solutions [PDF]
Dental implants are used to replace teeth lost due to decay, trauma or periodontal disease. In last years, the demand for such implants has increased exponentially due mostly to the ageing of the population and/or increased reliability of implant therapy.
Celis, J. P. +3 more
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EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT METHODS FOR FATIGUE LIFE ENHANCEMENT OF FASTENER HOLES IN D16AT ALUMINUM ALLOY [PDF]
An evaluation of the effectiveness of three different methods for enhancement of fatigue life of fastener holes in D16AT aircraft Al-alloy has been made.
Anchev A.P. +3 more
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Identifying The Pattern of Material Loss at the Head-Neck Junction Wear Helps Determine the Mechanism of Failure of Metal on Metal Total Hip Replacements [PDF]
Material loss at the Head-Neck junction accounts for a third of the total volume material loss in contemporary metal-on-metal total hip replacements. It is speculated that the material loss is the result of corrosion and mechanical wear (fretting).
Bills, Paul J. +8 more
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Evaluation of an operating MOD-OA 200 kW wind turbine blade [PDF]
Operating loads and structural damage were monitored during operation of the MOD-OA electric generating system. The turbine was damaged locally between stations 48 and 125 after 2.8 million rotations.
Donham, R. E.
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Aeronautical Engineering: A special bibliography, supplement 60 [PDF]
This bibliography lists 284 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in July ...
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Fretting in aircraft turbine engines [PDF]
The problem of fretting in aircraft turbine engines is discussed. Critical fretting can occur on fan, compressor, and turbine blade mountings, as well as on splines, rolling element bearing races, and secondary sealing elements of face type seals ...
Bill, R. C., Johnson, R. L.
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Taper fretting corrosion with Stryker Anato stem after hip replacement. [PDF]
Freccero DM, McAlpine KJ, Smith EL.
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