frettingkopás
Frettingkopás is a wear phenomenon that occurs when two surfaces in contact experience small, repetitive relative movements, known as fretting. This motion, often occurring under load, leads to the gradual removal of material from one or both surfaces. The process is characterized by the formation of wear debris, which can accumulate in the contact area. The nature of this debris, whether it is a loose powder or a compacted oxide layer, depends on the materials involved and the environmental conditions, particularly the presence of oxygen.
The mechanism of frettingkopás is complex and involves a combination of adhesion, abrasion, and oxidation. Initially,
Frettingkopás is a concern in various engineering applications, including mechanical assemblies, bolted joints, electrical connectors, and