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Friction behavior of quenched and tempered steel in partial and gross slip conditions in fretting point contact
Authors:A Pasanen  R Rabb
Affiliation:a Mechanics and Design, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 589, 33101 Tampere, Finland
b Research & Development, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, P.O. Box 244, FI-65101 Vaasa, Finland
Abstract:Tangential traction caused by friction in contacting surfaces is a major factor in fretting fatigue that increases stress levels and leads to a reduction in fatigue life. Friction in fretting contact was studied in partial, mixed and gross slip conditions on quenched and tempered steel. Measurements were made with sphere-on-plane contact geometry for polished and ground surfaces. Friction was evaluated from on-line energy ratio and, after the tests, from wear marks. A maximum friction coefficient of over 1.0 was measured at mixed slip zone with polished surfaces, whereas ground surfaces promote lower values in similar operating conditions. The friction coefficient dependence on load cycles and loading frequency is also presented and briefly discussed. The friction data and understanding thus gained is to be used for evaluation of crack initiation with the numerical fretting fatigue model.
Keywords:Friction  Fretting fatigue  Fretting wear  Partial slip
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