Published June 13, 2022
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Contact conditions and stresses induced during fretting fatigue
Description
This paper analyses the contact conditions and stresses induced during fretting
fatigue tests of uniaxial specimens using fretting bridges with spherical-tip
contact pads. This analysis considers the displacement of the stick zone induced
by the variable bulk stress applied to the specimen. It describes an approach to,
analytically, calculate the eccentricity of the stick zone and the stress tensor
under the contact zone including this stick zone displacement. Two different
situations have been considered in the specimen, plane stress and plane strain.
The error in the calculation of the stresses using this approach has been estimated
and has been found to be very small. A comparison to the results obtained
experimentally is presented. Finally, the analytically calculated stresses are
compared to those obtained using the classical Mindlin-Cattaneo approach which
does not consider the bulk stress. It has been found that stresses calculated using
the classical approach may be underestimated even by 10%, which is a very
critical quantity for a fatigue analysis.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/134325
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/134325
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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