fretting wear
1Fretting Wear — is the repeated cyclical rubbing between two surfaces, which is known as fretting, over a period of time which will remove material from one or both surfaces in contact. It occurs typically in a bearings, although most bearings have their… …
2Fretting wear — Fretting wear. См. Фрикционный износ. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …
3Fretting — (or fretting corrosion) refers to combined wear and corrosion damage at the asperities of contact surfaces. This damage is induced under load and in the presence of repeated relative surface motion, as induced for example by vibration. The ASM… …
4Wear — For other uses, see Wear (disambiguation). v · d · e Materials failure modes …
5Fretting — Le terme de fretting a été inventé pour décrire les phénomènes physiques particuliers d usure, déformation, oxydation, corrosion[1], fissuration, adhésion ou autres modifications physicochimique, électrochimiques et structurale de la matière… …
6Fretting — Fret Fret (fr[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fretted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fretting}.] [OE. freten to eat, consume; AS. fretan, for foretan; pref. for + etan to eat; akin to D. vreten, OHG. frezzan, G. fressen, Sw. fr[ a]ta, Goth. fra itan. See {For},… …
7wear — Synonyms and related words: abate, abide, ablate, ablation, about ship, abrade, abrase, abrasion, abrasive, act a part, affect, apparel, array, assume, atomization, attire, attrition, back and fill, bark, bate, be dressed in, be eaten away, be… …
8fretting — Abrasive polishing and wear of two metallic surfaces at their interface due to repetitive motion. [M.E., fr. O.E. fretan, to devour] …
9fretting — Synonyms and related words: ablation, ablative, abradant, abrasion, abrasive, annoying, antsy, antsy pantsy, anxiety, anxious, attrition, attritive, bothersome, breathless, breathless impatience, buffing, burnishing, chafe, chafing, detrition,… …
10fretting — fret n. irritation, worry, anxiety; erosion, wearing away; area that has been eroded; ornamental design; any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.) v. worry, annoy, irritate; get annoyed; become worried; corrode …