Abstract
Fretting wear resistance of nitrogen-implanted AISI 304 stainless steel was measured and compared to that of unimplanted steel. After 5 × 10 3 cycles, unimplanted steel revealed severe damage on non-slip area and adhesive-type wear on microslip region whereas nitrogen-implanted stainless steel was still undamaged. The improved fretting wear resistance is explained to be due to the increased load carrying capacity and decreased adhesion of nitrogen-implanted steel.
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