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- 2024Influence of displacement amplitude on fretting-induced friction and wear of steel in oil-lubricated contactcitations
- 2022An insight into the rough surface effect on fretting characteristics of quenched and tempered steel
- 2022Microscopic characterization of fretting damage in quenched and tempered steel
- 2021Evaluation of synergistic effect and failure characterization for Ni-based nanostructured coatings and 17-4PH SS under cavitation exposure in 3.5 wt % NaCl solutioncitations
- 2019An investigation on cavitation-corrosion behavior of Ni/β-SiC nanocomposite coatings under ultrasonic fieldcitations
- 2018Tribological properties of B4C reinforced aluminum composite coating produced by TIG re-melting of flame sprayed Al-Mg-B4C powdercitations
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An insight into the rough surface effect on fretting characteristics of quenched and tempered steel
Abstract
The effect of the rough surface texture and its orientation on the fretting behavior of 34CrNiMo6 steel was investigated via an annular flat-on-flat contact configuration. A lower friction peak in the running-in phase and approximately the same coefficient of friction value in the steady-state one were observed for the rough surfaces than for the smooth ones under gross sliding conditions. However, in the stable friction tests, roughly the same threshold levels were attained for both rough and smooth contacts.<br/><br/>Keywords: Fretting, Rough Surfaces, Friction, Material Characterization