This paper summarizes the submissions to a recently announced contact-mechanics modeling challenge. The task was to solve a typical, albeit mathematically fully defined problem on the adhesion between nominally flat surfaces. The surface topography of the rough, rigid substrate, the elastic properties of the indenter, as well as the short-range adhesion between indenter and substrate, were specified so that diverse quantities of interest, e.g., the distribution of interfacial stresses at a given load or the mean gap as a function of load, could be computed and compared to a reference solution. Many different solution strategies were pursued, ranging from traditional asperity-based models via Persson theory and brute-force computational approaches, to real-laboratory experiments and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of a model, in which the original assignment was scaled down to the atomistic scale. While each submission contained satisfying answers for at least a subset of the posed questions, efficiency, versatility, and accuracy differed between methods, the more precise methods being, in general, computationally more complex. The aim of this paper is to provide both theorists and experimentalists with benchmarks to decide which method is the most appropriate for a particular application and to gauge the errors associated with each one.
Meeting the Contact-Mechanics Challenge / Mueser, Martin H.; Dapp, Wolf B.; Bugnicourt, Romain; Sainsot, Philippe; Lesaffre, Nicolas; Lubrecht, Ton A.; Persson, Bo N. J.; Harris, Kathryn; Bennett, Alexander; Schulze, Kyle; Rohde, Sean; Ifju, Peter; Sawyer, W. Gregory; Angelini, Thomas; Ashtari Esfahani, Hossein; Kadkhodaei, Mahmoud; Akbarzadeh, Saleh; Jiunn jong, Wu; Vorlaufer, Georg; Vernes, Andrã¡s; Solhjoo, Soheil; Vakis, Antonis I.; Jackson, Robert L.; Yang, Xu; Streator, Jeffrey; Rostami, Amir; Dini, Daniele; Medina, Simon; Carbone, Giuseppe; Bottiglione, Francesco; Afferrante, Luciano; Monti, Joseph; Pastewka, Lars; Robbins, Mark O.; Greenwood, James A.. - In: TRIBOLOGY LETTERS. - ISSN 1023-8883. - STAMPA. - 65:4(2017). [10.1007/s11249-017-0900-2]
Meeting the Contact-Mechanics Challenge
Dini, Daniele;Carbone, Giuseppe;Bottiglione, Francesco;Afferrante, Luciano;
2017-01-01
Abstract
This paper summarizes the submissions to a recently announced contact-mechanics modeling challenge. The task was to solve a typical, albeit mathematically fully defined problem on the adhesion between nominally flat surfaces. The surface topography of the rough, rigid substrate, the elastic properties of the indenter, as well as the short-range adhesion between indenter and substrate, were specified so that diverse quantities of interest, e.g., the distribution of interfacial stresses at a given load or the mean gap as a function of load, could be computed and compared to a reference solution. Many different solution strategies were pursued, ranging from traditional asperity-based models via Persson theory and brute-force computational approaches, to real-laboratory experiments and all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of a model, in which the original assignment was scaled down to the atomistic scale. While each submission contained satisfying answers for at least a subset of the posed questions, efficiency, versatility, and accuracy differed between methods, the more precise methods being, in general, computationally more complex. The aim of this paper is to provide both theorists and experimentalists with benchmarks to decide which method is the most appropriate for a particular application and to gauge the errors associated with each one.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
meeting_post_print.pdf
accesso aperto
Descrizione: Accepted version
Tipologia:
Documento in Post-print
Licenza:
Tutti i diritti riservati
Dimensione
2.61 MB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
2.61 MB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.