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Numerical simulation of the effect of surface microgeometry and residual stress on conformal contact fretting fatigue crack initiation behavior

Yifan Song, Pei Yan, Jiao Li, Huiqing Gu, Zhibo Guo, Bin Zhao, Xibin Wang

2023Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Conformal contact is a commonly presented contact form in assemblies. Non‐proportional loading is the main characteristics of conformal contact, which leads to prominent difficulty in revealing fretting crack behavior. In this paper, a finite element prediction model for Ti‐6Al‐4V pin‐hole contact fretting fatigue crack initiation was developed, which simultaneously considered the effect of fretting wear, surface roughness, surface skewness, surface kurtosis, and residual stress. The results show that phase differences of stress component, change in direction of principal stress, and high stress gradient are the main reasons for the initiation of fretting fatigue under conformal contact condition. The model based on the Fatemi–Socie (FS) parameter successfully predicted the location, orientation, and fatigue life of crack initiation, which agrees well with the experimental results. Additionally, machining‐induced residual stress can effectively inhibit mode I crack initiation at valleys. Moreover, ignoring the surface microgeometry characteristics reduces the prediction accuracy of the crack behavior.

Topics & Concepts

FrettingMaterials scienceResidual stressCrack closureStructural engineeringConformal mapFinite element methodContact mechanicsStress concentrationSurface roughnessComposite materialFracture mechanicsGeometryEngineeringMathematicsMechanical stress and fatigue analysisAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsElectrical Contact Performance and Analysis