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Containing contributions from the Fourth International Conference on Contact Mechanics, this work aims to demonstrate that the discipline is still undergoing rapid development. The papers featured cover contact problems for machine elements such as gears, bearings, brakes, metal-forming tools, absorbers and joints; models and experimental results for rough surfaces in contact; contact problems for layered and reinforced half space regions studied by theory and by experiment; and improvements of contact description by finite element, boundary element, multi-body and continuous models, including new algorithms based on variational inequalities.

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Section 1 - Mechanical Models: Indentation of a functionally graded elastic solid: application of an adhesively bonded plate model; Model of friction for sheet metal forming processes; Surface fatigue crack growth in the contact area of gear teeth flanks; Mode lock-in and friction modelling; Analysis of contact stiffness between metal ground surfaces using thin PET film; Stiffness and deformation of asperities in a rough contact; An analysis of contact stresses and displacements in a plane interference joint loaded by a concentrated force; Analysis of adhesional phenomena between surfaces; Thermomechanical coupling in contact problems; Equal layers in contact with friction; The influence of crack faces interaction model on the results of numerical study of stress intensity factors for the surface breaking cracks in raceway; Contact problems of elastic shells. Section 2 - Numerical Aspects: Large slipping contact algorithm for elastic problems with friction. Interpolation aspects; Cylindrical rigid punch problem in contact with a half plane with an oblique edge crack; Computational method for elastic contact near rigid inclusion; Optimal gear designing influenced by different tribological parameters; Computational analysis of stress field in contact area of gear flanks influenced by EHD-lubrication; Experimental verification of a non-Hertzian contact model; Simulation of hard particle impact on a Ti-6Al-4V substrate coated by a W film produced by magnetron sputtering; Behaviour of plates under contact constraints imposed by elastic foundations; Comparison of different error measures for adaptive finite element techniques applied to contact problems involving large elastic strains; Stress accuracy of parabolic finite elements in contact problems analysis; A note on the algorithmic stabilization of 2D contact analyses; Semi-analytical methods for solving integral equations of elastodynamics; Some application and new schemes of two-dimension BEM for contact problem. Section 3 - Engineering Applications: Soil reinforcement by geotextiles or piles; Force distribution in loaded planar disc systems; A double-acting reusable energy absorber; A finite element model of roughness induced frictional contact; Stress intensity factors for oblique cracks in fretting fatigue; Carrying capacity of hardened raceway; FEM simulations of prosthesis hip joint implants; Evaluation of wear corrosion characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V in quasi-human body environment and improvement of wear corrosion characteristics by gas nitriding; Numerical and experimental evaluation of the real contact area between composite and steel surfaces in sliding contact; The contact mechanics of cellular materials: sealing power of cork stoppers; Contact pressure control in bolted joint connections; Caustic image simulation based on boundary element method; A comparison of two and three dimensional finite element contact analyses of Curvic couplings; Accuracy analysis of an identification method of plastic pads parameters used in machine foundations; Wear prediction of hot working tools; Standardization of fretting fatigue test considering on stress distributions near a contact edge; Investigation of axially compressed frusta as impact energy absorbers; Acoustic location of contact surfaces in geologically layered media; Contact conditions and stresses induced during fretting fatigue; Studies into contact interactions of elastic bodies for improvement of wheels and rails. Section 4 - Mathematical Models: A mixed boundary value problem for an elastic medium containing a disc inclusion at a stiffened plate; Effect of interface thermal resistance on thermal wave phenomena in a two-layer composite media; A new finite element rolling contact algorithm; An analytical solution for adhesion/slip borderline in rolling contact patch under pure spin; Asymptotic behaviour of a thin viscoplastic bonding layer between two elastic adherends; Estimation of the nonlinear mathematical model of the contact joint based on experimental data.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781853126949
  • Publisher: WIT Press
  • Publisher Imprint: WIT Press
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Sub Title: 4th
  • ISBN-10: 1853126942
  • Publisher Date: 12 Jul 1999
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Series Title: 2 Computational & Experimental Methods S.
  • Width: 155 mm


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