Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state

The problem of a general, symmetric contact, between elastically similar bodies, and capable of idealisation using half-plane theory, is studied in the presence of interfacial friction. It is subject to a constant set of loads - normal force, shear force and bulk tension parallel with the interface...

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Main Authors: Andresen, H, Hills, DA, Barber, JR, Vázquez, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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Hills, DA
Barber, JR
Vázquez, J
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description The problem of a general, symmetric contact, between elastically similar bodies, and capable of idealisation using half-plane theory, is studied in the presence of interfacial friction. It is subject to a constant set of loads - normal force, shear force and bulk tension parallel with the interface - together with an oscillatory set of the same quantities, and is in the steady state. Partial slip conditions are expected to ensue for a range of these quantities, and the permanent stick zone is explicitly established, thereby effectively specifying the maximum extent of the slip zones. Exact and approximate, easy to apply recipes are obtained.
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spelling oxford-uuid:18eedb31-17b6-44b9-bb89-102a345137a32022-03-26T10:46:01ZFrictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady stateJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:18eedb31-17b6-44b9-bb89-102a345137a3EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2019Andresen, HHills, DABarber, JRVázquez, JThe problem of a general, symmetric contact, between elastically similar bodies, and capable of idealisation using half-plane theory, is studied in the presence of interfacial friction. It is subject to a constant set of loads - normal force, shear force and bulk tension parallel with the interface - together with an oscillatory set of the same quantities, and is in the steady state. Partial slip conditions are expected to ensue for a range of these quantities, and the permanent stick zone is explicitly established, thereby effectively specifying the maximum extent of the slip zones. Exact and approximate, easy to apply recipes are obtained.
spellingShingle Andresen, H
Hills, DA
Barber, JR
Vázquez, J
Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title_full Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title_fullStr Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title_full_unstemmed Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title_short Frictional half-plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
title_sort frictional half plane contact problems subject to alternating normal and shear loads and tension in the steady state
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