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A. P. Babin and M. V. Zernin, "Finite-Element Simulation of Contact Interaction with the Use of Concepts of Contact Pseudomedium Mechanics," Mech. Solids. 44 (4), 565-584 (2009)
Year 2009 Volume 44 Number 4 Pages 565-584
DOI 10.3103/S0025654409040086
Title Finite-Element Simulation of Contact Interaction with the Use of Concepts of Contact Pseudomedium Mechanics
Author(s) A. P. Babin (Bryansk State Technical University, b-r 50-letiya Oktyabrya 7, Bryansk, 241035 Russia, babin@moon.r-style.ru)
M. V. Zernin (Bryansk State Technical University, b-r 50-letiya Oktyabrya 7, Bryansk, 241035 Russia, zerninmv@mail.ru)
Abstract In the present paper, we analyze an algorithm for solving problems of elastic and elastoplastic contact between rigid deformable bodies taking into account the presence of additional media with various properties in the contact region. These may be nonlinear properties of surface rough layers and films. To take into account the influence of such layers, the finite-element scheme uses contact finite elements with nonlinear properties. We describe an algorithm developed for solving problems with various types of nonlinearities. Using the example of experimental studies described in detail in [1, 2], we identify the nonlinear properties of contact finite elements. Several examples are used to demonstrate the algorithm operating capability.
Keywords contact problem, nonlinear properties, contact pseudomedium mechanics, nonlinear contact finite elements, method of additional stresses and strains ("mixed method"), identification of properties of contact finite elements, problems with several types of nonlinearity in contact, anisotropy of friction
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Received 05 December 2007
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