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V.M. Alexandrov, "Determination of Contact Temperature in Cylindrical Joints," Mech. Solids. 45 (5), 724-725 (2010)
Year 2010 Volume 45 Number 5 Pages 724-725
DOI 10.3103/S0025654410050079
Title Determination of Contact Temperature in Cylindrical Joints
Author(s) V.M. Alexandrov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t Vernadskogo 101, str. 1, Moscow, 119526 Russia, alexand@ipmnet.ru)
Abstract The problem of determining the contact temperatures arising due to internal friction between two coated cylinders through their coatings is considered. The case of imperfect thermal contact is treated. The contact temperatures on the coating surfaces are determined in closed form.
Keywords cylindrical joint, frictional heat release, contact temperature determination, coatings
References
1.  V. M. Alexandrov, "A Contact Problem for Coated Bodies with Nonlinear Friction, Wear, and Heat Release Caused by Friction," Izv. Akad. Nauk. Mekh. Tverd. Tela, No. 4, 128-135 (2003) [Mech. Solids (Engl. Transl.) 38 (4), 89-94 (2003)].
2.  A. M. Kats, Theory of Elasticity (Gostekhizdat, Moscow, 1956) [in Russian].
Received 11 September 2008
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