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Fretting Corrosion of Cu-Ni–Al against Plain Carbon Steel:

G. H. G. Vaessen, +2 more
- Vol. 183, Iss: 16, pp 125-128
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In this article, the corrosion of a Cu-Ni-Al alloy against plain carbon steel has been studied in air with 60 per cent relative humidity, nitrogen with 100 p.p.m. oxygen, and silicone oil.
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Fretting corrosion of a Cu-Ni-Al alloy against plain carbon steel has been studied in air with 60 per cent relative humidity, nitrogen with 100 p.p.m. oxygen, and silicone oil. As was to be expecte...

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The mechanism of fretting — A review

P.L. Hurricks
- 01 Jun 1970 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors brought up-to-date the known facts concerning the mechanism of fretting wear in metals with special reference to the common engineering materials iron and steel under normal conditions.
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Frequency effects in fretting wear

TL;DR: In this paper, 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, and two cases of fretting contact can be distinguished and related to the displacement amplitude, if the amplitude is low, the contact situation is characterized by partial stick at the interface.
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Fretting wear mapping: the influence of contact geometry and frequency on debris formation and ejection for a steel-on-steel pair

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the influence of contact geometry and oscillation frequency in a steel cylinder-on-steel flat fretting contact, with contact geometry being varied via the cylinder radius.
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Contact conditions and surface degradation mechanisms in low amplitude fretting

TL;DR: In this article, a cross cylinder geometry set-up with pure niobium as test material was used with varying displacement amplitude, normal force, frequency of vibration and number of cycles, and the size of the wear scar was found to increase rapidly with increasing amplitude.
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The role of frictional power dissipation (as a function of frequency) and test temperature on contact temperature and the subsequent wear behaviour in a stainless steel contact in fretting

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the gross sliding fretting behavior of a stainless steel as a function of bulk temperature and fretting frequency, and found that the fretting behaviour at these temperatures is relatively insensitive.
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The adhesion of metals and factors that influence it

M.E. Sikorski
- 01 Mar 1964 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, two modifications of the twist-compression bonding method for adhesion testing are described, the 180-degree method and the torquemeter method, and the results obtained, using the torqueseter method show that high friction between metals is usually accompanied by large adhesion, thus fully supporting the adhesion theory of friction.
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An Investigation of the Fretting Corrosion of Closely Fitting Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, an experimental investigation of the mutual corrosion of metal surfaces in closely fitting contact when subject to vibration was carried out and it was shown that the corrosion is mechanical rather than chemical in character.