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Fretting wear of iron, nickel, and titanium under varied environmental conditionsFretting wear experiments were conducted on high-purity iron, nickel and titanium in air under conditions of varied humidity and temperature, and in nitrogen. For iron and titanium, maximum fretting occurred at 10 and 30 percent relative humidity respectively. Nickel showed a minimum in fretting wear at about 10% relative humidity. With increasing temperature, all three metals initially showed reduced fretting wear, with increasing wear observed as temperatures increased beyond 200-300 C. For titanium, dramatically reduced fretting wear was observed at temperatures above 500 C, relatable to a change in oxidation kinetics. All three metals showed much less fretting wear in N2 with the presence of moisture in N2 having a proportionally stronger effect than in air.
Document ID
19790050982
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bill, R. C.
(NASA Lewis Research Center; U.S. Army, Aviation Research and Development Command, Cleveland Ohio, United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1979
Subject Category
Metallic Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: ASME, ASLE, ASM, ASTM, SAE, SME, ACS, AIME, and APS, International Conference on Wear of Materials
Location: Dearborn, MI
Start Date: April 16, 1979
End Date: April 18, 1979
Sponsors: SME, AIME, ASTM, ASM, ACS, APS, SAE, ASLE, ASME
Accession Number
79A34995
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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