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Discrete Contact Mechanics with Applications in Tribology. Elsevier Series on Tribology and Surface Engineering

  • Book

  • 270 Pages
  • May 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5230537

Discrete Contact Mechanics with Applications in Tribology presents new solutions to contact problems for elastic and viscoelastic bodies in normal, sliding, and rolling contact, taking into account effects such as surface microgeometry, adhesion, fluid films, and viscous hysteresis in bulk material or surface layers. These solutions are applied to problems in tribology for modeling contact and friction of bodies with surface microgeometry (rough or textured). The book provides exact mathematical formulations for cases of discrete contact based on classical approaches of contact mechanics, allowing readers to study the influence of different parameters of surface microgeometry on contact characteristics and friction force.The book will help solve problems in modeling contact and friction interaction in cases of discrete character of contact interaction, mutual influence of individual contact spots in contact interaction of elastic and viscoelastic solids, calculating sliding and rolling friction forces as a result of adhesive and viscoelastic mechanisms of dissipation, and more.

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Table of Contents

1. Normal Discrete Contact of Elastic Solids2. Effect of Adhesion in Normal Discrete Contact3. Moving Contact of Elastic Bodies with Surface Microgeometry4. Sliding Contact of Viscoelastic Bodies in Conditions of Discrete Contact

Authors

Irina Goryacheva Professor and Head, Tribology Laboratory, Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Moscow, Russia. Irina Goryacheva is a Professor and Head of the Tribology Laboratory of Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics. She is the author of more than 200 papers and 6 books in the field of contact mechanics and tribology and has developed analytical methods of solution of contact problems for deformable bodies with various surface geometry taking into account the effects of mutual influence of contact spots, wear, adhesion, surface films and layers, and inhomogeneity of material properties. Yulia Makhovskaya Senior Researcher, Tribology Laboratory of Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Moscow, Russia. Yulia Makhovskaya is Senior Researcher, Tribology Laboratory of Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, and she specializes in the field of contact mechanics and tribology, in particular modeling adhesive contact of elastic and viscoelastic bodies with surface microgeometry.