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- aggregation title "Contact mechanics in fretting fatigue".
- aggregation abstract "This paper studies the contact mechanics in a line contact during fretting fatigue conditions. In literature one can find numerical and analytical solutions of normal and tangential stresses for a variety of loading cases. However, a unified solution valid for all loading cases during fretting fatigue conditions is not available. We present in this paper a strategy to combine existing contact mechanics theories into a unified calculation procedure. Therefore, the relevant contact mechanics theories for an idealized cylinder-on-flat contact are selected and bundled. Two clear flowcharts group the existing theories, which results in a unified strategy that can easily be implemented in a programming language. A Matlab script was programmed and calculates the normal and tangential stress distribution based on the applied forces, the geometry of the contact, the coefficient of friction and the material properties. The present theory can be used to automate the calculation of the stress distributions, or as validation of new numerical techniques. The script is modular and can be extended to calculate the lifetime of a component, by adding lifetime criteria.".
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