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I.A. Soldatenkov, "Tribomechanical Effects of Inhomogeneity of the Elastic Coating (Simplified Deformation Model)," Mech. Solids. 55 (3), 413-422 (2020)
Year 2020 Volume 55 Number 3 Pages 413-422
DOI 10.3103/S0025654420030140
Title Tribomechanical Effects of Inhomogeneity of the Elastic Coating (Simplified Deformation Model)
Author(s) I.A. Soldatenkov (Ishlinskii Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, iasoldat@hotmail.com)
Abstract An elastic inhomogeneous coating is considered for which a simplified deformation model is proposed in the framework of the concept of an asymptotically thin layer. Based on such a model for an inhomogeneous coating, a solution of the contact problem in the presence of intermolecular interaction is constructed and the wear kinetics for the thrust sliding bearing is calculated. It is shown that the pattern of the inhomogeneity of the coating can have a significant effect on its stress-strain state and wear kinetics.
Keywords elasticity, stress-strain state, contact problem, inhomogeneous coating, intermolecular interaction, wear
Received 15 November 2019Revised 25 November 2019Accepted 28 December 2019
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