AbstractNormal contact deformation of an asperity and a rigid flat is studied within an axisymmetric finite element model. The asperity features a sinusoidal profile and is elastic–plastic with linear strain hardening. Influences of geometrical (asperity height and width) and loading (the maximum interference) parameters on frictionless contact responses are explored for both loading and unloading. Dimensionless expressions for contact size and pressures covering a large range of interference and asperity ratio values are obtained in power-law forms. Results show the mean contact pressure after fully-plastic contact reaches a plateau only for small asperity ratios, while it continues increasing for large asperity ratios. The residual depth ...
Abstract. The paper describes an analysis of adhesion at the contact between non-Gaussian rough surf...
AbstractA theoretical study of elastic-plastic contact of rough surfaces is considered based on n-po...
Considering rough surface profiles in a contact model is of decisive importance. In the up-to-date r...
AbstractAn axisymmetrical hemispherical asperity in contact with a rigid flat is modeled for an elas...
International audienceA series of finite element simulations of frictionless contact deformations be...
International audienceA series of finite element simulations of frictionless contact deformation bet...
The ultimate objective of this work is to gain a better understanding of the plastic behavior of rou...
From a microscopic point of view, the real contact area between two rough surfaces is the sum of the...
In a mechanical interface, the contact surface topography has an important influence on the contact ...
The work by Greenwood and Williamson (GW) has initiated a simple but effective method of contact mec...
Discrete dislocation plasticity simulations are performed to investigate the role of interaction bet...
The plastic flattening of a sinusoidal metal surface is studied by performing plane strain dislocati...
The Greenwood-Williamson (GW) model has been one of the commonly used contact models to study rough ...
Abstract. The paper describes an analysis of adhesion at the contact between non-Gaussian rough surf...
AbstractA theoretical study of elastic-plastic contact of rough surfaces is considered based on n-po...
Considering rough surface profiles in a contact model is of decisive importance. In the up-to-date r...
AbstractAn axisymmetrical hemispherical asperity in contact with a rigid flat is modeled for an elas...
International audienceA series of finite element simulations of frictionless contact deformations be...
International audienceA series of finite element simulations of frictionless contact deformation bet...
The ultimate objective of this work is to gain a better understanding of the plastic behavior of rou...
From a microscopic point of view, the real contact area between two rough surfaces is the sum of the...
In a mechanical interface, the contact surface topography has an important influence on the contact ...
The work by Greenwood and Williamson (GW) has initiated a simple but effective method of contact mec...
Discrete dislocation plasticity simulations are performed to investigate the role of interaction bet...
The plastic flattening of a sinusoidal metal surface is studied by performing plane strain dislocati...
The Greenwood-Williamson (GW) model has been one of the commonly used contact models to study rough ...
Abstract. The paper describes an analysis of adhesion at the contact between non-Gaussian rough surf...
AbstractA theoretical study of elastic-plastic contact of rough surfaces is considered based on n-po...
Considering rough surface profiles in a contact model is of decisive importance. In the up-to-date r...