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Issues on the mean stress effect in fretting fatigue of a 7050-T7451 Al alloy posed by new experimental data
Fecha
2009-11Registro en:
International Journal of Fatigue, v. 31, n. 11–12, Nov.–Dec. p.2041–2048, 2009
0142-1123
Autor
Rossino, Luciana Sgarbi
Castro, F. C.
Bose Filho, Waldek Wladimir
Araujo, J. A.
Institución
Resumen
The aims of this work are: (i) to produce new experimental data for fretting fatigue considering the presence of a mean bulk stress and (ii) to assess two design methodologies against failure by fretting fatigue. Tests on a cylinder–flat contact configuration were conducted using a fretting apparatus mounted on a servo-hydraulic machine. The material used for both the pads and fatigue specimen was an aeronautical 7050-T7451 Al alloy. The experimental program was designed with all relevant parameters, apart from the mean bulk load (always applied before the contact loads), kept constant. The mean bulk stress varied from compressive to tensile values while maintaining a high peak pressure in order to encourage crack initiation. Two methodologies against fretting fatigue are proposed and confronted against the experimental data. The non-local stress-based methodology considers the evaluation of a critical plane fatigue criterion at the center of a process zone located beneath the contacting surfaces. The results showed that it correctly predicts crack initiation, but was not capable to provide successful prediction of the integrity of the specimens. Alternatively, we considered a crack arrest criterion which has the potential to provide a more complete description about the integrity of the specimens.