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Detailed Analysis of the Debris-Fretting Damage Areas on Coated Fuel Cladding. [PDF]

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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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Ultramicrotomy on fretting wear debris

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1998
A TEM-sample preparation method for small amounts of fretting wear debris is presented. After embedding in a resin, the debris are ultramicrotomed to ultra-thin sections. In this way, valuable observation of nanocrystalline fretting wear debris originating from TiN-coatings could be rapidly obtained.
E, de Wit, M A, Walet, J P, Celis
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Fretting wear in seawater

Wear, 1986
Abstract Fretting tests of bearing steel (SUJ-2) and ceramics (Al 2 O 3 and Si 3 N 4 ) were carried out in the following environments: air, deionized water, 3.07% NaCl solution, synthetic seawater and natural seawater. Also, investigations to determine the optimum fretting wear resistant material for ships, marine equipment and offshore structures ...
J. Sato, M. Shima, M. Takeuchi
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Fretting Wear

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Fretting wear is the wear phenomenon occurring between two surfaces having oscillatory relative motion of small amplitude. Besides being a form of wear, fretting can have a deleterious effect on the fatigue life of parts which are subjected to it.
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Fretting Wear Failures

2021
FRETTING is a wear phenomenon that occurs between two mating surfaces; initially, it is adhesive in nature, and vibration or small-amplitude oscillation is an essential causative factor. Fretting generates wear debris which oxidizes leading to a corrosion-like morphology.
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Fretting wear of stainless steel

Wear, 1981
Abstract Tests were carried out to study the effects of metal pairs, surface coatings and lubricants on the fretting wear of stainless steel under severe conditions. The results obtained were as follows. (1) Metal pairs good for fretting prevention were SUS 304 stainless steel-copper and SUS 304 stainless steel-silver.
Jun'iti Sato, Muneo Sato, Sakae Yamamoto
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Frequency effects in fretting wear

Wear, 1986
Abstract The effect of frequency of vibration on fretting wear has been investigated in the 10 – 1000 Hz range with additional experiments at 20 000 Hz. Fretting tests were performed with two materials, a low carbon steel (AISI 1018) and an austenitic stainless steel (AISI 304).
Staffan Söderberg   +2 more
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