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ASTM STP 1159 Standardization of Fretting Fatigue Test Methods and Equipment

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Attia, MH

ASTM Committee E-9 on Fatigue sponsored the Standardization of Fretting Fatigue Methods and Equipment symposium in November 1990. The purpose of the symposium was to gather information regarding the state-of-the-art in fretting fatigue testing and to set a foundation for standards development. This STP contains papers presented at the symposium.

The topic headings used to organize the papers in this publication are

  • Fundamental Aspects of Fretting Fatigue Testing – Conceptual Framework
  • Fundamental Aspects of Fretting Fatigue Testing – Mechanics of Contact
  • Fretting Fatigue Testing – Methods and Equipment
  • Environmental and Surface Conditions
  • Nonconventional Materials and Test Methods

Additionally, the STP contains an introduction to fretting fatigue from a historical perspective, an opening paper covering problems experienced during fretting fatigue testing, and a closing paper addressing future standardization efforts regarding fretting fatigue testing.

Examples of specific topics addressed in the papers contained in this collection include:

  • fretting maps
  • contact pressure distribution
  • strength improvement models
  • grooving
  • knurling
  • high strength steel
  • titanium alloy
  • power generation industry
  • integrity assessment
  • fretting fatigue damage
  • fretting corrosion
  • nodular cast iron
  • servohydraulic testing machine
  • shot peening
  • steam turbine steel
  • blade steel
  • air environment
  • vapor environment
  • electrochemical techniques
  • carbon fiber reinforced (CFR) epoxy laminates