
Wear and Contact Mechanics
Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only.
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-3-03835-159-7 (ISBN)
Description
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).
This special topic volume is a compilation of works contributed by experts from the international scientific community in the field of Wear and Contact Mechanics. This volume presents ten papers that cover different aspects of the current areas of research in Wear and Contact Mechanics using new innovative theoretical and computational approaches based on the Finite Element Methods (FEM) and/or the Boundary Element Methods (BEM). A number of topics are addressed, such as anisotropic contact, anisotropic wear, crack-face contact and semi-permeable electric/magnetic boundary conditions in multifield materials (e.i. piezoelectric solids), dynamic contact modeling, fatigue crack growth life estimation, fatigue life assessment, fretting fatigue, fretting wear computing, rolling contact modeling, or treatment of nonmatching interfaces in contact problems.
This special topic volume is a compilation of works contributed by experts from the international scientific community in the field of Wear and Contact Mechanics. This volume presents ten papers that cover different aspects of the current areas of research in Wear and Contact Mechanics using new innovative theoretical and computational approaches based on the Finite Element Methods (FEM) and/or the Boundary Element Methods (BEM). A number of topics are addressed, such as anisotropic contact, anisotropic wear, crack-face contact and semi-permeable electric/magnetic boundary conditions in multifield materials (e.i. piezoelectric solids), dynamic contact modeling, fatigue crack growth life estimation, fatigue life assessment, fretting fatigue, fretting wear computing, rolling contact modeling, or treatment of nonmatching interfaces in contact problems.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-03835-159-7 (9783038351597)
DOI
10.4028/b-eOtud3
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Content
Preface and Prologue
The Influence of Equivalent Contact Area Computation in Extended Node to Surface Contact Elements
A Partitioned Formulation for FEM/BEM Coupling in Contact Problems Using Localized Lagrange Multipliers
On Steady Wear States for Monotonic Relative Sliding of Contacting Bodies
Anisotropic Contact and Wear Simulation Using Boundary Elements
Life Assessment in Fretting Fatigue
Transient Dynamic Analysis of Cracked Multi?eld Solids with Consideration of Crack-Face Contact and Semi-Permeable Electric/Magnetic Boundary Conditions
BEM and Tangent Operator Technique Applied to Analysis of Contact Problems
Effect of Friction on the Size of the Near-Tip Contact Zone in a Penny-Shaped Interface Crack
Closed-Form Solution of the Frictional Sliding Contact Problem for an Orthotropic Elastic Half-Plane Indented by a Wedge-Shaped Punch
Nonlinear Time Spectral Analysis for a Dynamic Contact Model with Buckling for an Elastic Plate
The Influence of Equivalent Contact Area Computation in Extended Node to Surface Contact Elements
A Partitioned Formulation for FEM/BEM Coupling in Contact Problems Using Localized Lagrange Multipliers
On Steady Wear States for Monotonic Relative Sliding of Contacting Bodies
Anisotropic Contact and Wear Simulation Using Boundary Elements
Life Assessment in Fretting Fatigue
Transient Dynamic Analysis of Cracked Multi?eld Solids with Consideration of Crack-Face Contact and Semi-Permeable Electric/Magnetic Boundary Conditions
BEM and Tangent Operator Technique Applied to Analysis of Contact Problems
Effect of Friction on the Size of the Near-Tip Contact Zone in a Penny-Shaped Interface Crack
Closed-Form Solution of the Frictional Sliding Contact Problem for an Orthotropic Elastic Half-Plane Indented by a Wedge-Shaped Punch
Nonlinear Time Spectral Analysis for a Dynamic Contact Model with Buckling for an Elastic Plate