Fracture mechanics assessment of stress concentrations in incomplete fretting contacts

Life assessment of fretting fatigue has been studied for decades. Crack-analogy methods have been proposed for analyzing fretting fatigue of flat contact pairs. In the present work we re-consider the stress field near fretting contact pairs and study the feasibility of using known fracture parameter...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering fracture mechanics 2009-10, Vol.76 (15), p.2344-2358
Hauptverfasser: Yuan, Huang, Xu, Yangjian
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Life assessment of fretting fatigue has been studied for decades. Crack-analogy methods have been proposed for analyzing fretting fatigue of flat contact pairs. In the present work we re-consider the stress field near fretting contact pairs and study the feasibility of using known fracture parameters to assess incomplete fretting contact problems. Both analytical and FEM analysis reveal that the stress field near the discontinuous round corner of a friction pad, in which the round surface has been idealized without contacting the workpiece, is the same as that of crack tip. The stress field is described by the known stress intensity factors, K I and K II . For sticking contact these two fracture parameters are independent, whereas for the slipping contact K II is linearly correlated with K I . Therefore, the stress field around the slipping contact can be characterized only by one fracture parameter, together with friction coefficient. For the continuous contact pairs with finite round contact surface, the local stress concentrations near the contact edge are finite and can be characterized by K I and K II , either, in analogy to the blunting crack tip due to finite strains. Detailed computations confirm that using the fracture parameters to characterize the fretting contact failure is affected by both loading condition and friction pad geometry. The dominance zone around the pad corner decreases more significantly with vertical press load than the horizontal friction load. In the bi-material contact friction pair the stress field can be described by K I and K II in the same form.
ISSN:0013-7944
1873-7315
DOI:10.1016/j.engfracmech.2009.07.004