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Fretting Fatigue

Tribology International, 1996
Abstract Fretting is a special wear process that occurs at the contact area between two materials under load and subject to slight relative movement by vibration or some other force. This article focuses on measures to avoid or minimize crack initiation and fretting fatigue.
S.J. Shaffer, W.A. Glaeser
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Experimental and numerical study on the multi‐site fretting fatigue crack initiation of press‐fitted axles

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2023
In this study, fretting fatigue tests were conducted to gather information on both fretting fatigue and fretting wear. Subsequently, an evaluation methodology that combined the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) with the theory of critical distance (TCD)
Lang Zou   +6 more
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Fretting fatigue and fretting wear

Tribology International, 1989
Abstract In this paper fretting wear and fretting fatigue is reviewed on the basis of work carried out by the present authors and by other investigators. The effects of amplitude, time, materials, contact temperature, frequency, stress and environment are discussed.
Y. Berthier, L. Vincent, M. Godet
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Fretting fatigue under variable loading below fretting fatigue limit

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2006
ABSTRACTThe fatigue limit diagram provides the critical condition of non‐failure against fatigue under constant amplitude loading. The fatigue limit diagram is usually considered to give the allowable stress if every stress component is kept within the fatigue limit diagram. In the case of variable amplitude fretting fatigue, however, this study showed
Y. KONDO   +4 more
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A review on fretting wear/fatigue behavior, protective measures, and application examples of typical alloy materials

Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part J, journal of engineering tribology
As fastening structures are widely used in mechanical equipment and components, and fretting wear/fatigue often occurs in fastening structures. And fretting wear/fatigue significantly reduces the service lifetime of key components due to its small ...
Yinbo Li   +7 more
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Cumulative fretting fatigue damage model for steel wire ropes

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
Fretting fatigue contributes significantly to the fatigue failure process in steel wire ropes at the wire‐to‐wire trellis contact region with partial slip conditions.
Sajjad Ahmad   +5 more
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A comparative study of several life prediction models based on the critical plane approach for fretting fatigue crack initiation

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
To reasonably forecast the crack initiation characteristics of fretting fatigue, this study evaluates the accuracy of several damage models. The existing experimental and simulation investigations are compared, noting the similarities and differences in ...
Yiliang Shu   +3 more
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A modified critical distance method for estimating fretting fatigue life of dovetail joints

Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures
In this paper, a modified theory of critical distance (TCD) method (i.e., Gradient‐TCD method) is proposed, which combines fatigue parameter gradient and the TCD, to estimate fretting fatigue life of dovetail joints.
Xiaodong Zhu, Xuejun Chen
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