Analyses of rough surface contact sometimes study the two-dimensional problem to avoid some of the difficulties of three-dimensional contacts, or to reduce the size of the calculations in numerical work. But two-dimensional elastic contacts introduce their own difficulties. The mean real contact pressures will be much lower than in three dimensions, and will depend strongly on the thickness of the 'slab' used to represent the elastic half-space.
A Greenwood & Williamson theory for line contact / Greenwood, Ja; Putignano, Carmine; Ciavarella, Michele. - In: WEAR. - ISSN 0043-1648. - 270:3-4(2011), pp. 332-334. [10.1016/j.wear.2010.11.002]
A Greenwood & Williamson theory for line contact
PUTIGNANO, Carmine;CIAVARELLA, Michele
2011-01-01
Abstract
Analyses of rough surface contact sometimes study the two-dimensional problem to avoid some of the difficulties of three-dimensional contacts, or to reduce the size of the calculations in numerical work. But two-dimensional elastic contacts introduce their own difficulties. The mean real contact pressures will be much lower than in three dimensions, and will depend strongly on the thickness of the 'slab' used to represent the elastic half-space.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.