1991
DOI: 10.1299/kikaia.57.262
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Effect of mean stress on fretting fatigue strength at elevated temperature.

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“…The crack growth behavior observed in the 0.3% strain range test of the component specimen was similar to cracks observed in fretting fatigue tests of a smooth specimen with an attached pad [10][11][12][13]. In these fretting fatigue tests, fatigue cracks initiated at an early stage and showed arresting behaviors in the later stage of life [10].…”
Section: Cracking Features In Component Specimenssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The crack growth behavior observed in the 0.3% strain range test of the component specimen was similar to cracks observed in fretting fatigue tests of a smooth specimen with an attached pad [10][11][12][13]. In these fretting fatigue tests, fatigue cracks initiated at an early stage and showed arresting behaviors in the later stage of life [10].…”
Section: Cracking Features In Component Specimenssupporting
confidence: 70%