In the present article, we study the development of a wear profile in an axially symmetric contact under conditions of gross slip and assumption of the Reye-Archard wear criterion. Simulations are carried out using the method of dimensionality reduction and a full finite element method (FEM) formulation. The calculation time of the proposed model is several orders lower than that of FEM-based models and allows for much higher spatial resolution.

Fast High-Resolution Simulation of the Gross Slip Wear of Axially Symmetric Contacts / Dimaki, A. V.; Dmitriev, A.; Menga, N.; Papangelo, Antonio; Ciavarella, Michele; Popov, Vl. - In: TRIBOLOGY TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1040-2004. - 59:1(2016), pp. 189-194. [10.1080/10402004.2015.1065529]

Fast High-Resolution Simulation of the Gross Slip Wear of Axially Symmetric Contacts

Menga, N.;PAPANGELO, Antonio;CIAVARELLA, Michele;
2016-01-01

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In the present article, we study the development of a wear profile in an axially symmetric contact under conditions of gross slip and assumption of the Reye-Archard wear criterion. Simulations are carried out using the method of dimensionality reduction and a full finite element method (FEM) formulation. The calculation time of the proposed model is several orders lower than that of FEM-based models and allows for much higher spatial resolution.
2016
Fast High-Resolution Simulation of the Gross Slip Wear of Axially Symmetric Contacts / Dimaki, A. V.; Dmitriev, A.; Menga, N.; Papangelo, Antonio; Ciavarella, Michele; Popov, Vl. - In: TRIBOLOGY TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1040-2004. - 59:1(2016), pp. 189-194. [10.1080/10402004.2015.1065529]
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