frettings
Frettings is a term used in tribology to describe the wear and damage that occur at contacting surfaces subjected to small, oscillatory relative motion. The term encompasses various phenomena tied to repetitive micro-slip, including fretting wear, fretting fatigue, and fretting corrosion. Fretting wear arises from repetitive sliding at asperity contacts, causing plastic deformation, disruption of surface layers, and material removal. Fretting fatigue refers to the initiation and propagation of cracks due to cyclic micro-motions at the interface, while fretting corrosion combines mechanical wear with chemical or electrochemical attack.
The mechanisms and severity of frettings are governed by several factors, including contact pressure, the amplitude
Industrially, frettings is a critical concern in joints and fasteners, gears, bearings, and turbine blades where
Mitigation strategies focus on reducing micro-motion and contact pressure, improving lubrication, selecting compatible materials and coatings,