Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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616716 | Tribology International | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Fretting, also known as small oscillatory sliding motion, can lead to catastrophic failure in industrial applications. To reduce the damage caused by fretting increasing use has been made of surfaces treatments. These treatments result in multilayer solids (coating, diffusion layer…). The understandings of fretting fatigue have enabled us to evaluate the fretting resistance of homogeneous and coated materials. The experimental part is associated to a numerical one to obtain cracking threshold of the coated materials to obtain lifetime evaluation. This present study seeks to compare the behaviour of bare substrate and coated substrate submitted to fretting and evaluates the improvement of the fretting fatigue strength.
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Authors
I. Caron, R. Gras, T. Ganne, J.M. De Monicault,