AbstractThere is a range of problems where repeated rolling and sliding contact occurs over a half space of an elastic–perfectly plastic material. For such problems shakedown and limit analysis provide significant advantages over other forms of analysis when a global understanding of deformation behaviour is required. In this paper, a recently developed numerical upper bound method, the Linear Matching Method (LMM), for shakedown analyses is applied to the solution of a problem previously considered by Ponter et al. [Ponter, A.R.S., Hearle, A.D., Johnson, K.L., 1985. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 33 (4), 339–362] for a moving Hertzian contact, with sliding friction. This semi-analytic solution is an upper bound based on certain specific kinematic a...
AbstractThis paper presents simple, yet robust and efficient algorithms for solving steady-state, fr...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
AbstractThere is a range of problems where repeated rolling and sliding contact occurs over a half s...
There is a range of problems where repeated rolling or sliding contact occurs. For such problems sha...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
AbstractThe problem of rolling and sliding contact of a cylinder on the surface of a half-space of c...
AbstractWe examine experimentally and theoretically the effect of frictional shakedown of a three-di...
AbstractIn this paper, shakedown of a cohesive-frictional half space subjected to moving surface loa...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
Knowledge of residual stresses is crucial in rolling contact fatigue, particularly when high cycle f...
A method able to compute the residual stresses caused by two-dimensional rolling and sliding contact...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
AbstractElastic systems with frictional interfaces subjected to periodic loading are sometimes predi...
Conforming contact is found on many important areas: materials with cracks, inclusions, layered stru...
AbstractThis paper presents simple, yet robust and efficient algorithms for solving steady-state, fr...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
AbstractThere is a range of problems where repeated rolling and sliding contact occurs over a half s...
There is a range of problems where repeated rolling or sliding contact occurs. For such problems sha...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
AbstractThe problem of rolling and sliding contact of a cylinder on the surface of a half-space of c...
AbstractWe examine experimentally and theoretically the effect of frictional shakedown of a three-di...
AbstractIn this paper, shakedown of a cohesive-frictional half space subjected to moving surface loa...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
Knowledge of residual stresses is crucial in rolling contact fatigue, particularly when high cycle f...
A method able to compute the residual stresses caused by two-dimensional rolling and sliding contact...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
AbstractElastic systems with frictional interfaces subjected to periodic loading are sometimes predi...
Conforming contact is found on many important areas: materials with cracks, inclusions, layered stru...
AbstractThis paper presents simple, yet robust and efficient algorithms for solving steady-state, fr...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...