Title of article :
A review of analytical aspects of fretting fatigue, with extension to damage parameters, and application to dovetail joints
Author/Authors :
M. Ciavarella، نويسنده , , G. Demelio ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Recent advances by the authors in analytical methods for the analysis of plane fretting fatigue (FF) contact problems
are described, and new consequences for FF damage are derived. Constant normal load and oscillating tangential load
(the celebrated Cattaneo±Mindlin case) are considered with in-phase oscillating moderate bulk stresses, for an arbitrary
spline rotated geometry and, in particular, the ¯at punch with rounded corners in view of application to the dovetail
joints.
Extremely simple, new results are found for initiation parameters such as tangential microslip and frictional energy,
which have been used under certain conditions as threshold parameters for FF.
Finally, it is shown that for an ``almost ¯atʹʹ geometry, the surface damage parameters decrease, but the tensile stress
concentration increases, although it becomes more localized, suggesting that for cracks eventually initiated, the likelihood
of self-arrest is higher than in the equivalent Hertzian case with same loads. This seems to interpret recent
experiments, although it is not clear whether the optimal geometry in terms of FF life is the perfectly ¯at one, or an
intermediate one.
Keywords :
High cycle fatigue , Fretting damage , fretting fatigue , Turbine blades , Crack initiation , Dovetail joints , gas turbine engines , contact stresses
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures