Derivation of a stability and non-bifurcation criterion for frictional contact problems

IF 2.8 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS
N. Antoni
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Bifurcation and stability of irreversible systems in plasticity have widely been studied in the literature devoted to Solid Mechanics and are now well understood. The same criteria are of great importance in frictional contact problems as they define the allowable limits of the service domain for frictional contact interfaces prior to their failure due to those mechanisms. In this paper, it is shown that uniqueness, bifurcation and stability in the sense of Hill can be obtained for associated friction, via the established asymptotic equivalence with elastic-perfect plasticity, when the intermediate elastic-plastic layer tends towards the contact interface. The problem formulation and its discretization by the finite element method then lead to the solving of an eigenvalue problem in the vicinity of the limit state for which a static condensation can be performed on the discrete contact interface. The application of the derived stability and non-bifurcation criterion is finally illustrated through two worked examples.
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192
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67 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics provides a specific medium for dissemination of high-quality research results in the various areas of theoretical, applied, and experimental mechanics of solids, fluids, structures, and systems where the phenomena are inherently non-linear. The journal brings together original results in non-linear problems in elasticity, plasticity, dynamics, vibrations, wave-propagation, rheology, fluid-structure interaction systems, stability, biomechanics, micro- and nano-structures, materials, metamaterials, and in other diverse areas. Papers may be analytical, computational or experimental in nature. Treatments of non-linear differential equations wherein solutions and properties of solutions are emphasized but physical aspects are not adequately relevant, will not be considered for possible publication. Both deterministic and stochastic approaches are fostered. Contributions pertaining to both established and emerging fields are encouraged.
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