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Tri-method analysis of contact mechanics in orthotropic-isotropic materials
This study examines the contact mechanics of a homogeneous orthotropic layer resting on a homogeneous isotropic half-space without being bonded, subjected to loading by a rigid cylindrical punch.
Yaylacı, Murat +4 more
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Experimental Methods for Studying the Contact Mechanics of Joints. [PDF]
Zdero R, Brzozowski P, Schemitsch EH.
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Evaluating Energy Absorption Performance of Filled Lattice Structures
Maximum stress must be considered to robustly evaluate energy absorber designs. This approach was applied to compare all types of absorbers in a single Ashby diagram and determine the utility of filling lattice voids with a second material. High‐performance fillers can improve the performance of lattices that are limited by buckling or catastrophic ...
Christian Bonney +2 more
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Comparison of 4-ball and 5-ball rolling contact fatigue tests on lubricated Si3N4/steel contact
Accelerated four-ball and five-ball rolling tests were performed on HIPed Si3N4 ball samples (rough lapped with surface roughness value Ra0.08 μm and Rq0.118 μm) in fully lubricated condition.
Kang, J, Hadfield, M
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Based on elastic contact theory and elastic-plastic mechanics,the change of stress of elastic contact between the rigid sphere and the plane is analyzed,numerical method is used to obtain the location and contact pres-sure at the contact center when the ...
金宏平, 陈建国
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Selenium was incorporated into a sol–gel‐derived bioactive glass to enable sustained therapeutic ion release. The selenium‐containing glass preserved bioactivity while selectively inducing cytotoxicity in osteosarcoma cells and maintaining osteoblastic viability.
Breno Rocha Barrioni +7 more
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Probability of subsurface fatigue initiation in rolling contact
Subsurface initiated rolling contact fatigue cracks initiate in the vicinity of material defects. As these exist randomly in the material, fatigue will appear randomly under otherwise constant conditions.
Sandström, Johan,, de Maré, Jacques,
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Book Review: Contact Mechanics
Markus Heß
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Mg–Zn composites with a thickness of 0.21 mm were fabricated using roll bonding of a kirigami‐patterned Mg alloy inlay within a Zn matrix. Thermal activation following this process led to the formation of tailored intermetallic structures, which provided the composite with enhanced flexural strength.
Yaroslav Frolov +4 more
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