Design and development of fretting fatigue test apparatus
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2005-06Author
Arora, Prithvi Raj
M. S. D., Jacob
Elsadig Mahdi, Ahmed
Mohd. Sapuan, Salit
M., Saleem
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A detail survey of the existing fretting fatigue test equipments used is given and a new fretting fatigue test apparatus has been designed and
fabricated. The fretting fatigue test apparatus permits the examination of the contact zone during the test and allows the precise
measurement of frictional force induced at the contact interface due to the fretting action. The fretting fatigue experiments have been carried
out using 7075-T6-aluminium alloy specimen with the En24 steel pad with flat over flat contact condition. It has been observed that the life
reduction factors increase with increase in normal stress for given maximum axial stress. For the specimens tested under fretting fatigue
condition with normal stress in the range of 45 MPa to 90 MPa the average life reduction factors are 12.52, 6.71, and 2.28 for maximum
axial stresses of 290 MPa, 300 MPa, and 325 MPa respectively. The micro cracks along the contact interface below the pads have been
nucleated and these micro cracks later on link to other cracks to form a composite major crack which is considered as a leading cracks
through the thickness, while other will be considered as non-propagating cracks. The crack initiation of the order of 20 micrometer is
captured with the help of video microscope.
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