Evaluation Of Thermoelectric Methods For The Detection Of Fretting Damage In 7075-T6 And Ti-6Al-4V Alloys

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hector Carreon
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Abstract

During fretting, high points or asperities of the mating surfaces adhere to each other and small particles are pulled out, leaving minute, shallow pits and powdery debris. Sometimes these surface conditions are neglected, but they are important in some application such as the aerospace industry. In this research work, non-contacting and contacting thermoelectric power techniques are performed in fretted 7075-T6 and Ti-6Al-4V samples. It has been found that the contacting and non-contacting thermoelectric power measurements are associated directly with the subtle material variations such as work hardening and residual stresses due to plastic deformation produced in the fretting zone but surface topography. Therefore, both techniques could be used for a global characterization of the most relevant fretting induced effects. Potential of these techniques to monitor subsurface changes in other severe surface plastic deformation processes are clearly envisaged.
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APA: Hector Carreon  (2015)  Evaluation Of Thermoelectric Methods For The Detection Of Fretting Damage In 7075-T6 And Ti-6Al-4V Alloys

MLA: Hector Carreon Evaluation Of Thermoelectric Methods For The Detection Of Fretting Damage In 7075-T6 And Ti-6Al-4V Alloys. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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