Fretting Wear and Fretting Fatigue 1st Edition
Fretting Wear and Fretting Fatigue, 1st Edition by Tomasz Liskiewicz and Daniele Dini
Discover a definitive resource that demystifies the complex interplay between surface contact, micro-motion and material failure. This first edition delivers clear, practical insight into fretting wear and fretting fatigue—critical issues affecting aerospace, automotive, energy, rail and biomedical components worldwide.
Start with a compelling overview of mechanisms and terminology, then move into rigorous yet accessible explanations of contact mechanics, micro-structural damage, and fatigue crack initiation. The authors blend experimental findings with analytical models and modern simulation approaches, helping readers predict service life and design out failure modes. Practical chapters explore surface engineering, coatings, lubrication strategies and inspection techniques that reduce maintenance costs and improve reliability.
Engineers, materials scientists, maintenance professionals and advanced students will appreciate the book’s balance of theory and application. Case studies and real-world examples translate complex concepts into actionable design choices, making it ideal for teams working on high-stakes components where small oscillatory motions spell big trouble.
Whether you’re researching new alloys, specifying fasteners, or validating maintenance plans, this book equips you with tools to identify risks, model performance and implement mitigation strategies. Written in a clear professional tone, it’s a go-to reference for practitioners in Europe, North America, Asia and beyond.
Enhance your technical library and protect critical assets—order your copy of Fretting Wear and Fretting Fatigue today to stay ahead in the fight against surface-driven failure.
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