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Suvorova T.V. and Belyak O.A., "Contact Problems for a Porous Composite in the Presence of Friction Forces," Mech. Solids. 55 (8), 1463-1470 (2020)
Year 2020 Volume 55 Number 8 Pages 1463-1470
DOI 10.3103/S0025654420080300
Title Contact Problems for a Porous Composite in the Presence of Friction Forces
Author(s) Suvorova T.V. (Rostov State Transport University (RGUPS), Rostov-on-Don, 344038 Russia, suvorova_tv111@mail.ru)
Belyak O.A. (Rostov State Transport University (RGUPS), Rostov-on-Don, 344038 Russia, o_bels@mail.ru)
Abstract A contact problem is considered for a heterogeneous fluid-saturated half-space considering friction forces in the contact domain originated from the movement of a die with a flat or and parabolic base. For to consider the internal microstructure of the base, Biot’s model is used. The boundary problem is reduced with the help of the Fourier transformation to a first-kind integral equation with a kernel having a logarithmic singularity. The solution of the integral equation has been constructed using a collocation method. The effect of porosity and friction coefficient exerted on the contact stresses in the oil-filled phenylone-based composite has been studied. The mechanical moduli of the composite have been determined using the methods of micromechanics and finite-elemental simulation, and compared with experimental results.
Keywords contact problem, friction in contact domain, porous composite
Received 05 July 2019Revised 10 May 2020Accepted 25 May 2020
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