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The influence of contact interface characteristics on vibration-induced fretting degradation
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2005
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Materials ScienceFretting WearEngineeringWear TestingMechanicsSample ConnectorsMechanical EngineeringWear ModellingMechanical SystemsContact MechanicElectronic PackagingWear-resistant MaterialSuch Fretting BehaviorFretting DegradationMechanics Of MaterialsVibration-induced Fretting Degradation
Vibration induced fretting degradation is a widely recognized failure phenomenon; however, the basic mechanisms that control the onset and progression of such fretting behavior are not well understood and are a topic of considerable interest in the electrical connector community. One specific issue is the need for a more detailed understanding of the mechanisms controlling the fretting degradation. The present study addresses these questions and develops answers using the results from a series of experimental tests of sample connectors which are subjected to single-frequency vibration profiles at room temperature. These test specimens are a series of dual-row 16-circuit automotive connectors in which the plating finish and contact normal force are varied. The results are presented and discussed in light of earlier investigations.
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