The Effect of Friction Coefficient on Fretting Fatigue Cracks

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The riveting is widely used for fitting together two or more components of structure in the same or different materials. And mechanics characteristic is very complex. The paper work focus on study fretting fatigue crack formation with different friction coefficient and fatigue loading, by analyzing the stress field of upper hole edge and outer boundary of contact area. And comparing with the experimental, founding the risk point of single bolt riveted aluminum components.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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2008-2011

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May 2013

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