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Engineering fields such as fracture mechanics, fatigue, friction and wear, contact mechanics, and damage are closely related and responsible for the reliability and durability of mechanical systems. The importance of contact mechanics problems - complex, time dependent and highly non-linear problems due to changes in the geometry and friction over contact surfaces - has been established in recent years, while the development of modern computational methods means that it now possible to solve complex problems for which there are no analytical solutions. Demonstrating that the discipline is still undergoing rapid development, this book contains papers presented at the Fifth International Conference on Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics. The contributions included provide up-to-date details of all aspects of the numerical solution of such problems and are grouped into six different areas: multi-body contact; fracture, fatigue and wear; extrusion and forming processes; composite materials; soil-structure interaction; and computational methods.

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Section 1: Multi-body contact Surface models for contact laws; Elastic-plastic deformation near the contact surface of the circular disk under high loading; Experimental investigations of contact joint under dynamic load; New joining method for laser scanner lenses by using a shrink fitter; Adhesive contact and kinetics of adherence of a rigid conical punch on an elastic half-space (natural rubber); On friction behavior of rubber on concrete surfaces; Estimation of thermal conductance on metallic contact interface in vacuum. Section 2: Fracture fatigue and wear Numerical analysis of bi-material interface notch crack behaviour; Parametric study of the crack stability in metal particulate-reinforced ceramic matrix composites; Comparison of the fatigue behaviour of the semi-elliptical defects contained in plates and tubes using various approaches; Rate of growth of wedge type intercrystalline creep micro-cracks of nickel aluminide alloys; Evaluation of wear corrosion characteristics of Ti-6A1-4V in quasi-human body environment and improvement of wear corrosion characteristics by gas nitriding. Section 3: Extrusion and forming processes Wear test and testing of nitrided tools with a narrow and deep gap in aluminium hot extrusion; Le Carre: computer simulation to develop a new can concept; Forming limit diagram of metal sheet in actual strain path with respect to forming process. Section 4: Composite materials On a contact problem in composite materials; FE macro/micro models for contact temperature analysis of a steel asperity sliding over a normally oriented CF/PEEK composite surface. Section 5: Soil structure interaction Numerical approach to one problem of structure-subsoil interaction; A modal nonlinear solution for structural elements under contact constraints imposed by elastic foundations; Analysis of the ultimate bearing capacity of a single pile in granular soils; A new integral transformation of body force integrals for bending of foundation plates. Section 6: Computational methods On the indentation of a membrane reinforced elastic halfspace: analytical and computational approaches; Evaluation of the flow curve of metallic materials by means of spherical Indentation; Numerical study of the stress intensity factors for cracks in raceways with the experimentally determined interaction between crack faces; Finite element analysis of thread stripping of a threaded assembly; Case study on convergence and accuracy of explicit finite element for contact-impact problems; Moving and rolling contact of 2D elastic bodies with defects using boundary element method; Numerical analysis of PZT-Polymer composites using pb-3 Ritz method; New analytical solutions for a flat rounded punch compared with FEM; Mathematical modelling and numerical simulation of non-linear deformation of the asperity in the burnishing cold rolling operation.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781853128721
  • Publisher: WIT Press
  • Publisher Imprint: WIT Press
  • Height: 230 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1853128724
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jun 2001
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Computer Methods and Experimental Measurements


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