There is a range of problems where repeated rolling or sliding contact occurs. For such problems shakedown and limit analyses provides significant advantages over other forms of analysis when a global understanding of deformation behaviour is required. In this paper, a recently developed numerical method. Ponter and Engelhardt (2000) and Chen and Ponter (2001), for 3-D shakedown analyses is used to solve the rolling and sliding point contact problem previously considered by Ponter, Hearle and Johnson (1985) for a moving Herzian contact, with friction, over a half space. The method is an upper bound programming method, the Linear Matching Method, which provides a sequence of reducing upper bounds that converges to the least upper bound assoc...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
There is a range of problems where repeated rolling or sliding contact occurs. For such problems sha...
AbstractThere is a range of problems where repeated rolling and sliding contact occurs over a half s...
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...
AbstractIn this paper, shakedown of a cohesive-frictional half space subjected to moving surface loa...
AbstractWe examine experimentally and theoretically the effect of frictional shakedown of a three-di...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
AbstractThis paper presents simple, yet robust and efficient algorithms for solving steady-state, fr...
A method able to compute the residual stresses caused by two-dimensional rolling and sliding contact...
Knowledge of residual stresses is crucial in rolling contact fatigue, particularly when high cycle f...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
This paper has been prepared in memory of Professor Scott Sloan. It first presents a brief review of...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
There is a range of problems where repeated rolling or sliding contact occurs. For such problems sha...
AbstractThere is a range of problems where repeated rolling and sliding contact occurs over a half s...
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...
AbstractIn this paper, shakedown of a cohesive-frictional half space subjected to moving surface loa...
AbstractWe examine experimentally and theoretically the effect of frictional shakedown of a three-di...
An understanding of the load bearing capacity of road pavements requires insight into the load level...
AbstractThis paper presents simple, yet robust and efficient algorithms for solving steady-state, fr...
A method able to compute the residual stresses caused by two-dimensional rolling and sliding contact...
Knowledge of residual stresses is crucial in rolling contact fatigue, particularly when high cycle f...
The non-conforming rolling contact under high loads results in considerable plastic deformation of t...
This paper has been prepared in memory of Professor Scott Sloan. It first presents a brief review of...
[Abstract]: In his 'Contact Mechanics' book, Professor K. L. Johnson described an analytical lower b...
Complete frictional contacts, when subjected to cyclic loading, may sometimes develop a favourable s...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...