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Dmitriev N.N. and Xuesong Han, "Sliding of a Narrow Rectangular Plate across a Horizontal Plane with Asymmetric Orthotropic Friction under Uniform Pressure Distribution," Mech. Solids. 55 (8), 1471-1481 (2020)
Year 2020 Volume 55 Number 8 Pages 1471-1481
DOI 10.3103/S0025654420080075
Title Sliding of a Narrow Rectangular Plate across a Horizontal Plane with Asymmetric Orthotropic Friction under Uniform Pressure Distribution
Author(s) Dmitriev N.N. (Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, 199034 Russia, dn7@rambler.ru)
Xuesong Han (Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300072 China, hanxuesongphd@126.com)
Abstract The effect of asymmetric orthotropic friction exerted on a solid body bearing up against a narrow rectangular area and sliding across a plane is studied. As an example, the motion of a uniform rod across a plane with asymmetric orthotropic friction is considered. The obtained results could find wide practical applications in the development of algorithms for the processing of material contacting which causes anisotropic friction forces to occur.
Keywords anisotropic friction, orthotropic friction, asymmetric friction
Received 03 March 2020Revised 15 May 2020Accepted 25 September 2020
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