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I.A. Soldatenkov, "Contact with Intermolecular Interactions for a Viscoelastic Layer (Self-Consistent Approach): Feature Analysis of the Indenter Approach/Retract Process," Mech. Solids. 56 (7), 1259-1276 (2021)
Year 2021 Volume 56 Number 7 Pages 1259-1276
DOI 10.3103/S0025654421070232
Title Contact with Intermolecular Interactions for a Viscoelastic Layer (Self-Consistent Approach): Feature Analysis of the Indenter Approach/Retract Process
Author(s) I.A. Soldatenkov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119526 Russia, iasoldat@hotmail.com)
Abstract In this paper, we consider the contact of an infinitely extended plane indenter and a viscoelastic layer within the framework of the Deryagin self-consistent approach with surface (traditional formulation) and volumetric (refined formulation) application of intermolecular interaction forces. Equations that describe the time change in the contact gap for such a contact are obtained. A condition, under which an abrupt time change in the contact gap is possible, is formulated. Calculations that indicate the nonmonotonic nature of the time dependences of the contact gap and pressure in the indenter approach and retract modes are performed. It is shown that the traditional and refined problem formulations can lead to significantly different results of calculating the characteristics of the contact between the indenter and the viscoelastic layer.
Keywords contact problem, viscoelasticity, layer, intermolecular interaction
Received 25 May 2020Revised 11 September 2020Accepted 06 December 2020
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