KSTLE International Journal
- Volume 2 Issue 2
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- Pages.85-92
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- 2001
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- 1229-9189(pISSN)
The Influence of Contact Shape on the Slip Regime in Contact-induced Failure
- Kim, Hyung-Kyu (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- Kang, Heung-Seok (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) ;
- Song, Kee-Nam (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
- Published : 2001.12.01
Abstract
The variation of contact traction induced by different contact shapes is studied experimentally and theoretically. Considerations fer the contact shape are rounded, truncated and truncated with rounding punches. A fretting wear experiment is conducted with the contact configuration of the strip on the tube specimens. The strip specimen is pressed to form the end profile of a rounded and truncated with rounding punches shape. Wear on the tube is investigated, which is regarded as the slip region of the contact surface. Taken into consideration is the general solution of the normal traction in the case of the indentation by a punch with its end profile of the combination of parabolas. Then, partial slip solution is obtained numerically, which is compared with the wear on the tube. The radius of the rounding and the obliquity of the edge truncation affect the tractions considerably. It is found that the proper choice of the end profile can restrain the contact-induced failure such aswear.