Fretting fatigue

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Fretting fatigue

edited by R.B. Waterhouse and T.C. Lindley ; papers presented at the International Symposium on Fretting Fatigue held at the University of Sheffield ; sponsored by the European Structural Integrity Society (ESIS)

(ESIS Publication, 18)

Mechanical Engineering Publications, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This volume contains the vast majority of the papers presented at the International Conference on Fretting Fatigue in Sheffield in 1993. The book forms the latest in a series on the various aspects of fatigue, including the behaviour of short cracks and the behaviour of fatigue cracks.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Historical review: mechanisms of fretting fatigue. Part 2 Analytical methods: the development of stress intensity factors
  • simplified stress intensity factors in fretting fatigue
  • finite element model of fretting fatigue with variable coefficient of friction over time and space
  • the role of normal pressure in modelling fretting fatigue
  • life prediction in fretting fatigue using fractures mechanics. Part 3 Experimental methods: a critical analysis of fretting fatigue experiments
  • fretting fatigue behaviour of BS L65 5 per cent copper aluminium alloy under variable normal load
  • experimental procedure and parameters involved in fretting fatigue tests
  • electrical conductor bending fatigue at suspension clamp: a fretting fatigue problem
  • effects of fretting fatigue on flexed locked coil ropes. Part 4 Identification and effects: microscopical identification of fretting and wear damage due to fatigue in locked coil wire ropes
  • friction-induced therms-elastic effects in the contact zone due to fretting action. Part 5 Response of materials: materials and fretting
  • fatigue and fretting behaviour of SiC whisker-reinforced aluminium metal matrix. Part 6 Environmental effects: environmental fretting fatigue
  • effect of contact pressure on fretting fatigue crack growth behaviour at elevated temperatures. Part 7 Preventative methods: palliatives for fretting fatigue
  • fretting fatigue evaluation using stress singularity parameters at contact edges
  • influence of surface residual stresses on the fatigue crack initiation of press-fitted axle assemblies. (Part contents)

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