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I.A. Soldatenkov, "Contact Problem with Bulk-Applied Intermolecular Interaction Forces: a Simplified Solution Method (Two-Level Model)," Mech. Solids. 54 (2), 303-310 (2019)
Year 2019 Volume 54 Number 2 Pages 303-310
DOI 10.3103/S002565441903021X
Title Contact Problem with Bulk-Applied Intermolecular Interaction Forces: a Simplified Solution Method (Two-Level Model)
Author(s) I.A. Soldatenkov (Ishlinskii Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, iasoldat@hotmail.com)
Abstract The formulation of the contact problem is considered in the presence of bulk-applied intermolecular interaction forces between the contacting bodies. A method for contact gap evaluation is proposed to simplify to a significant extent the calculation of contact interaction in the scope of a selfconsistent approach. Using the estimate of the contact gap, subsurface stresses in an elastic half-space that is in contact with a spherical indenter have been calculated.
Keywords contact problem, elasticity, intermolecular interaction
Received 04 August 2018Revised 25 December 2018Accepted 17 January 2019
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