Fretting degradation in large flat-on-flat contact under oil lubrication: Effect of displacement amplitude
Zabihi, A.; Juoksukangas, J.; Hintikka, J.; Salminen, T.; Mäntylä, A.; Vaara, J.; Frondelius, T.; Vippola, M. (2025-09)
Zabihi, A.
Juoksukangas, J.
Hintikka, J.
Salminen, T.
Mäntylä, A.
Vaara, J.
Frondelius, T.
Vippola, M.
09 / 2025
Tribology International
110685
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202505064892
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202505064892
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Fretting degradation of self-mated quenched and tempered steel was studied by varying loading conditions via imposed tangential displacement amplitude in oil-lubricated flat-on-flat contact. Detailed microscopic characterization showed the effects of tangential loading and the presence of oil at the interface on (sub)surface damage. A thin, cracked carbonaceous layer, arising from oil decomposition, was detected at adhesion spots in the mixed slip-stick regime. Furthermore, surface oxidation was noticed at the highest imposed displacement amplitude of 45 µm in gross slip, despite the presence of oil. Based on the crack analysis, a substantial increase in crack size was observed by transitioning from mixed slip-stick to gross slip.
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