Murthy, H.Kaliveeran, K.2026-02-052017Tribology International, 2017, 108, , pp. 164-1730301679Xhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2016.09.007https://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/25758Methodology to estimate temporal and spatial variation of friction coefficient in partial slip contacts using reciprocating full-sliding tests is presented. Basic assumption is that surface modification and consequently the friction variation is a function of sliding distance. Friction coefficient is obtained as a function of sliding distance from the reciprocating full-sliding tests with low amplitude sliding at the contact interface. An analysis tool is used to estimate the slip in the interface for a given cycle. Cumulative slip at each point in the interface is used to predict the friction coefficient using friction curves generated from the full-sliding tests. Average value of the estimated friction coefficient variation was found to be in reasonable agreement with the values measured experimentally. © 2016 Elsevier LtdSurface treatmentTribologyContact interfaceFrettingFriction coefficientsFriction variationPartial slipPartial slip contactsSliding distancesTemporal and spatial variationFrictionEstimation of friction distribution in partial-slip contacts from reciprocating full-sliding tests