The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations

A new solution for general half-plane contact problems subject to a constant normal load together with alternating shear loads and tension in the steady state is presented. The method uses a formulation where a displacement correction is made to the fully stuck contact solution. There will be two ou...

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Main Authors: Andresen, H, Hills, D, Moore, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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description A new solution for general half-plane contact problems subject to a constant normal load together with alternating shear loads and tension in the steady state is presented. The method uses a formulation where a displacement correction is made to the fully stuck contact solution. There will be two outer regions of slip and a central permanent stick zone, which is explicitly established. Thereby, the maximum extent of the slip zones is effectively specified. Cases of small and large tension are studied, that is when the direction of slip is the same or opposing at the ends of the contact, respectively.
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spelling oxford-uuid:838290a7-d325-43f4-bb74-7090ed4f290d2022-03-26T21:44:38ZThe steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocationsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:838290a7-d325-43f4-bb74-7090ed4f290dEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordElsevier2019Andresen, HHills, DMoore, MA new solution for general half-plane contact problems subject to a constant normal load together with alternating shear loads and tension in the steady state is presented. The method uses a formulation where a displacement correction is made to the fully stuck contact solution. There will be two outer regions of slip and a central permanent stick zone, which is explicitly established. Thereby, the maximum extent of the slip zones is effectively specified. Cases of small and large tension are studied, that is when the direction of slip is the same or opposing at the ends of the contact, respectively.
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The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title_full The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title_fullStr The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title_full_unstemmed The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title_short The steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
title_sort steady state partial slip problem for half plane contacts subject to a constant normal load using glide dislocations
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