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Applications of generalized fractional hemivariational inequalities in solid viscoelastic contact mechanics

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2022
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Jiangfeng Han, Changpin Li, Shengda Zeng
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Contact mechanics and the adhesion of soft solids

Materials Science and Engineering Reports, 2002
Abstract The contact behavior of solid materials is determined by the system geometry, externally applied loads and internal adhesive forces, and by the materials properties. As the size and stiffness of a material decrease, adhesive forces become increasingly important in determining its contact behavior. The current trends toward the use of smaller
Kenneth Shull
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Quasi-Static Frictional Contact in Solid Mechanics

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
In this paper, we consider numerical approximations of the quasi‐static contact problem with dry friction, using finite elements for the displacements and finite difference for the temporal derivative of the displacements. The quasistatic problem will be resolved step by step, such that at each step we shall calculated small strains and small ...
Nicolae Pop   +3 more
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Frictional contact in solid mechanics

2009
Michel Fortin   +3 more
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A mortar segment-to-segment contact method for large deformation solid mechanics

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2004
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Puso, Michael A., Laursen, Tod A.
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The contact mechanics of cellular solids

Wear, 1999
A model for the contact of a cellular solid with a compact counter-surface is developed. The cell walls and edges at the surface of the cellular solid deform elastically by compression and bending and, at larger forces, collapse. For open cell materials, a simple general equation is derived relating the fraction f of cell edges in contact to the ...
M.A. Fortes, R. Colaço, M. Fátima Vaz
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Micro/Nano Mechanics of Contact of Solids

2011
Solid objects in contact with each other are omnipresent in technological applications. Due to the presence of unavoidable surface irregularities in the form of asperities, the contact is established at many locations in the form of islands, whose sizes vary from atomic scale to the size of the contacting objects.
M. S. Bobji   +2 more
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