FUNDAMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF FRETTING FATIGUE-6. EFFECTS OF CONTACT PRESSURE AND HARDNESS OF MATERIALS.

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Abstract

Fretting fatigue tests have been made about the effect of clamping pressure, and hardness of materials on the initiation of non-propagating cracks and also complete fracture under the conditions where the relative slip is fully controlled. The main results obtained are described.

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Nishioka, K., & Hirakawa, K. (1972). FUNDAMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF FRETTING FATIGUE-6. EFFECTS OF CONTACT PRESSURE AND HARDNESS OF MATERIALS. Bull JSME, 15(80), 135–144. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsme1958.15.135

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