The paper investigates the transient behaviour and stability of a system consisting of two thermally conducting elastic rods in contact on their end faces, the other ends of the rods being built-in to two rigid walls which are maintained at different temperatures. It is assumed that there is a thermal resistance at the interface between the rods which is a known function of contact pressure or gap.A perturbation method is used to analyse the stability of the system and it is shown that there is a range of conditions under which the steady-state solution is unique but unstable. A finite difference method is then used to model the transient behaviour; it shows that under such conditions the system always tends to a steady oscillatory state in...
AbstractThe conductive heat transfer between two elastic bodies in the static contact can cause the ...
We consider a simple dynamical model for a discrete system of N metal pins in frictional thermoe las...
AbstractWe consider the thermoelastic and viscoelastic contact problem of two rods and prove the exi...
When heat is conducted across an interface between two different materials, the interaction between ...
AbstractA finite element approximation is used to study the stability of steady-state solutions and ...
When heat is conducted across an interface between two dissimilar materials, thermoelastic distortio...
Thermoelastic contact problems can possess non-unique and/or unstable steady-state solutions if ther...
In the study of the essential features of thermoelastic contact, Comninou and Dundurs (J. Therm. Str...
A transient contact problem with frictional heating for two sliding halfplanes is considered. One of...
In this article, we study a sequence of finite difference approximate solutions to a parabolic syste...
Frictional heating generated by sliding contact bodies causes thermoelastic distortion. This generat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the integration scheme is employed to solve a coupling problem of transie...
In this note, we determine the stability boundary for the thermoelastic contact of a rectangular ela...
In sliding systems, frictional heating generates a well-known instability above a certain critical s...
There is a considerable amount of experimental work establishing that the resistance to heat conduct...
AbstractThe conductive heat transfer between two elastic bodies in the static contact can cause the ...
We consider a simple dynamical model for a discrete system of N metal pins in frictional thermoe las...
AbstractWe consider the thermoelastic and viscoelastic contact problem of two rods and prove the exi...
When heat is conducted across an interface between two different materials, the interaction between ...
AbstractA finite element approximation is used to study the stability of steady-state solutions and ...
When heat is conducted across an interface between two dissimilar materials, thermoelastic distortio...
Thermoelastic contact problems can possess non-unique and/or unstable steady-state solutions if ther...
In the study of the essential features of thermoelastic contact, Comninou and Dundurs (J. Therm. Str...
A transient contact problem with frictional heating for two sliding halfplanes is considered. One of...
In this article, we study a sequence of finite difference approximate solutions to a parabolic syste...
Frictional heating generated by sliding contact bodies causes thermoelastic distortion. This generat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the integration scheme is employed to solve a coupling problem of transie...
In this note, we determine the stability boundary for the thermoelastic contact of a rectangular ela...
In sliding systems, frictional heating generates a well-known instability above a certain critical s...
There is a considerable amount of experimental work establishing that the resistance to heat conduct...
AbstractThe conductive heat transfer between two elastic bodies in the static contact can cause the ...
We consider a simple dynamical model for a discrete system of N metal pins in frictional thermoe las...
AbstractWe consider the thermoelastic and viscoelastic contact problem of two rods and prove the exi...