We consider the dynamic behaviour of a thermoviscoelastic body which may come into frictional contact with a rigid obstacle. The frictional contact is modelled by general contact and friction laws which include as special cases the power law normal compliance condition and the corresponding generalization of Coulomb\u27s law of dry friction. The stress-strain constitutive relation is assumed to be of Kelvin-Voigt type and the frictional heat generation on the contact surface is taken into account. In this setting we establish the existence of a solution to a weak version of the energy-elasticity system which consists of a parabolic equation coupled with a variational inequality
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...
We consider dynamic problems which describe frictional contact between a body and a foundation. The ...
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...
In this paper we prove the existence and uniqueness of the weak solution for a dynamic thermoviscoel...
This paper presents and analyzes a model for quasistatic frictional contact between a thermoviscoela...
We investigate a mathematical model for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of a viscoelastic beam...
n this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a therm...
International audienceWe investigatea mathematicalmodel for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of...
International audienceWe investigatea mathematicalmodel for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of...
We consider a mathematical model which describes the dynamic evolution of a viscoelastic body in fri...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a ther...
A coupled thermoviscoelastic contact problem with Coulomb friction is investigated. The system of di...
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...
We consider dynamic problems which describe frictional contact between a body and a foundation. The ...
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...
In this paper we prove the existence and uniqueness of the weak solution for a dynamic thermoviscoel...
This paper presents and analyzes a model for quasistatic frictional contact between a thermoviscoela...
We investigate a mathematical model for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of a viscoelastic beam...
n this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a therm...
International audienceWe investigatea mathematicalmodel for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of...
International audienceWe investigatea mathematicalmodel for the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of...
We consider a mathematical model which describes the dynamic evolution of a viscoelastic body in fri...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
We propose a model for (unilateral) contact with adhesion between a viscoelastic body and a rigid su...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a ther...
A coupled thermoviscoelastic contact problem with Coulomb friction is investigated. The system of di...
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...
We consider dynamic problems which describe frictional contact between a body and a foundation. The ...
The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions ...