érintkezkopás
Érintkezkopás is a Hungarian term that translates to "contact wear" or "fretting corrosion" in English. It refers to the material degradation that occurs when two surfaces, under load, experience small-amplitude relative motion. This motion is often oscillatory and occurs in areas where mechanical parts are clamped together, such as in bolted joints, splines, or press fits.
The process begins with friction between the mating surfaces. As the surfaces slide against each other, microscopic
Érintkezkopás can manifest in several ways. Surface roughening is a common symptom, but more significantly, it
The severity of érintkezkopás depends on several factors, including the materials in contact, the applied load,