Citation:
Infante-García, D., Marco, M., Zabala, A., Abbasi, F., Giner, E. & Llavori, I. (2020). On the Role of Contact and System Stiffness in the Measurement of Principal Variables in Fretting Wear Testing. Sensors, 20(15), 4152.
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Sponsor:
This research was funded by Eusko Jaurlaritza, grant number KK-2017/00053 KK-2018/00013, and KK-2020/00063. This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the FEDER program through the projects DPI2017-89197-C2-1-R and DPI2017-89197-C2-2-R. The financial support of the Generalitat Valenciana, Programme PROMETEO 2016/007, is also acknowledged.
Project:
Gobierno de España. DPI2017-89197-C2-1-R Gobierno de España. DPI2017-89197-C2-2-R
In this work, the role of the contact stiffness in the measurement of principal variables in fretting wear tests is assessed. Several fretting wear tribometers found in the literature, including one developed by the authors, are analysed and modelled using numIn this work, the role of the contact stiffness in the measurement of principal variables in fretting wear tests is assessed. Several fretting wear tribometers found in the literature, including one developed by the authors, are analysed and modelled using numerical methods. The results show the importance of the tribosystem stiffness and tangential contact stiffness in the displacement sensor calibration and in the correct numerical modelling of fretting wear tests, especially for flat-to-flat contact configuration. The study highlights that, in most cases, direct comparisons between fretting results with severe wear obtained with different tribometers cannot be performed if the contact stiffness is not properly considered during the development of the experiments.[+][-]
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Sensors in Experimental Mechanics