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When two contacting surfaces are submitted to tangential loading due either to vibrations or to a fatigue loading in one of the contacting component, small amplitude displacements (from one tenth of a micron to hundreds of microns) are induced at the interface. Depending on the materials properties and the normal and tangential loadings, this phenomenon, known as fretting (Waterhouse 1972), can lead to crack nucleation (and possible propagation if one of the component is subjected to a fatigue loading) or to wear by debris formation (Fouvry et al. 1996).

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Fridrici, V., Fouvry, S., Kapsa, P. (2001). Fretting Wear Behaviour of a Titanium Alloy. In: Bhushan, B. (eds) Fundamentals of Tribology and Bridging the Gap Between the Macro- and Micro/Nanoscales. NATO Science Series, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0736-8_29

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