Influence of contact pressure on fretting fatigue behaviour of AA 2014 alloy with dissimilar mating material
ABSTRACT The effect of contact pressure on the fretting fatigue behaviour of 2014 Al alloy which has been solution heat treated and age hardened (T6 heat treatment) with dissimilar mating materials, was investigated. The fretting fatigue configuration involved bridge‐type contact pads on a flat fati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures 2006-12, Vol.29 (12), p.1039-1044 |
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The effect of contact pressure on the fretting fatigue behaviour of 2014 Al alloy which has been solution heat treated and age hardened (T6 heat treatment) with dissimilar mating materials, was investigated. The fretting fatigue configuration involved bridge‐type contact pads on a flat fatigue specimen. Specimens were made of 2014 Al alloy and bridge‐type pads were made AISI 4140 steel. All the fatigue tests were conducted at a rotational speed of 5000 rpm with a rotating bending fatigue machine (R=−1), using S–N curves to evaluate the fatigue and fretting fatigue properties. The fretting fatigue strength of the material subject to a T6 heat treatment condition at 1 × 107 cycles was dramatically reduced, as compared to that without fretting and with as‐cast. The fretting fatigue life exhibited a variable behaviour with an increase in the contact pressure. A scanning electron microscope was employed to observe the fretting scars and fracture surfaces of the specimens. This analysis showed that cracks originated at the contact surface and crack orientations were approximately ±56 ° from perpendicular to the loading direction. |
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ISSN: | 8756-758X 1460-2695 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1460-2695.2006.01072.x |