Fretting fatigue life estimations based on fretting mechanisms |
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Authors: | Toshio Hattori Vu Trung KienMinoru Yamashita |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan b Graduate School of Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan c Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan |
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Abstract: | Generally the fretting fatigue S-N curve has two regions: one is the high cycle (low stress) region and the second is the low cycle (high stress) region. In a previous paper we introduced the fretting fatigue life estimation methods in high cycle region by considering the wear process; with this estimation method the fretting fatigue limit can be estimated to be the crack initiation limit at the contact edge. In this paper we estimate the low cycle fretting fatigue life based on a new critical distance theory, modified for a high stress region using ultimate tensile strength σB and fracture toughness KIC. The critical distance for estimating low cycle fretting fatigue strength was calculated by interpolation of the critical distance on the fretting fatigue limit (estimated from σw0 and ΔKth) with critical distance on static strength (estimated from σB and KIC). By unifying this low cycle fretting fatigue life estimation method with the high cycle fretting fatigue life estimation method, which was presented in the previous paper, we can estimate the total fretting life easily. And to confirm the availability of this estimation method we perform the fretting fatigue test using Ni-Mo-V steel. |
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Keywords: | Stress singularity High cycle fatigue Low cycle fatigue Critical distance theory |
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