AbstractA physics-based modeling approach for partial slip behavior of a spherical contact is proposed. In this approach, elastic and elastic–plastic normal preload and preload-dependent friction coefficient models are integrated into the Cattaneo–Mindlin partial slip solution. Partial slip responses to cyclic tangential loading (fretting loops) obtained by this approach are favorably compared with experiments and finite element results from the literature. In addition to load-deformation curves, tangential stiffness of the contact and energy dissipation per fretting cycle predictions of the models are also provided. Finally, the critical assumptions of elastically similar bodies, smooth contact surface and negligible adhesion, and limitati...
The solution to an elastic-plastic rough surface contact problem can be applied to phenomena such as...
There exists a family of methods for finding the extent of partial slip in contact problems between ...
The effect of material properties and surface roughness on the contribution of asperities and sphere...
AbstractA physics-based modeling approach for partial slip behavior of a spherical contact is propos...
The present study considers finite element based contact analysis of an elastic-plastic axisymmetric...
Abstract -Levinson et al [1] present experimental results that show a steep reduction in the static ...
Due to the rapid development of additive manufacturing, a growing number of components in mechanical...
AbstractA simplified analytical modelling of tangential contact interaction of two elastic spheres w...
An analytical and numerical study of the tangential contact of a spherical particle under varying co...
Contact interactions play an important role in the tribological behavior of engineering materials. T...
An investigation on the dynamic modeling and analysis of spatial mechanisms with spherical clearanc...
An investigation on the dynamic modeling and analysis of spatial mechanisms with spherical clearanc...
In fully plastic contact conditions where nominal contact pressure is relatively high, like in metal...
AbstractThe fundamental problem of elastic–plastic normally loaded contact between a deformable sphe...
In fully plastic contact conditions where nominal contact pressure is relatively high, like in metal...
The solution to an elastic-plastic rough surface contact problem can be applied to phenomena such as...
There exists a family of methods for finding the extent of partial slip in contact problems between ...
The effect of material properties and surface roughness on the contribution of asperities and sphere...
AbstractA physics-based modeling approach for partial slip behavior of a spherical contact is propos...
The present study considers finite element based contact analysis of an elastic-plastic axisymmetric...
Abstract -Levinson et al [1] present experimental results that show a steep reduction in the static ...
Due to the rapid development of additive manufacturing, a growing number of components in mechanical...
AbstractA simplified analytical modelling of tangential contact interaction of two elastic spheres w...
An analytical and numerical study of the tangential contact of a spherical particle under varying co...
Contact interactions play an important role in the tribological behavior of engineering materials. T...
An investigation on the dynamic modeling and analysis of spatial mechanisms with spherical clearanc...
An investigation on the dynamic modeling and analysis of spatial mechanisms with spherical clearanc...
In fully plastic contact conditions where nominal contact pressure is relatively high, like in metal...
AbstractThe fundamental problem of elastic–plastic normally loaded contact between a deformable sphe...
In fully plastic contact conditions where nominal contact pressure is relatively high, like in metal...
The solution to an elastic-plastic rough surface contact problem can be applied to phenomena such as...
There exists a family of methods for finding the extent of partial slip in contact problems between ...
The effect of material properties and surface roughness on the contribution of asperities and sphere...