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2014

316L stainless steel

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The Effect Of Surface Roughness On The Fretting Corrosion Of 316l Stainless Steel Biomaterial Surfaces, Aarti Shenoy Dec 2014

The Effect Of Surface Roughness On The Fretting Corrosion Of 316l Stainless Steel Biomaterial Surfaces, Aarti Shenoy

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The medical device industry is still seeking answers to the mechanically-assisted corrosion (MAC) problem, which becomes increasingly important due to modularity in design. MAC manifests in various forms, some of which are fretting corrosion, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion. Several studies have been conducted to understand the causes and the factors that affect fretting corrosion. Some of the factors are the applied load, surface potential, oxide film characteristics and solution chemistry near the interface. Surface properties such as surface roughness determine the topography of the surface and the nature of asperity-asperity contact, which is a factor that would determine the …