Three-Dimensional Effects in Frictional Contact

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
J. R. Barber, D. A. Hills
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Abstract

Cattaneo and Mindlin showed that if a Hertzian contact is loaded first by a normal force and then by a monotonically increasing tangential force, the resulting shear tractions can be expressed as a simple superpositon, provided we assume that the frictional tractions in the slip zone are everywhere aligned with the applied force—a result which is strictly true only in the special case where Poisson’s ratio is zero. Ciavarella later showed that with this assumption, a similar superposition applies to any uncoupled three-dimensional contact problem for the half space. Here we relax this assumption and develop a general solution for the case where the tangential force is relatively small, so that the slip annulus is thin compared with other dimensions of the contact area. The local conditions are then characterized by the mode II and III stress-intensity factors in the corresponding adhesive problem. We show that the slip direction depends only on a dimensionless coordinate, so that all points in the slip zone pass through scaled versions of the same expressions as the applied shear force increases. The results show a surprisingly large deviation in slip direction, particularly for incompressible materials.

摩擦接触中的三维效应
Cattaneo和Mindlin表明,如果赫兹接触首先受到法向力的作用,然后受到单调增加的切向力的作用,那么产生的剪切牵引力可以表示为简单的叠加,前提是我们假设滑动区的摩擦牵引力处处与施加的力对齐——这个结果只有在泊松比为零的特殊情况下才严格成立。Ciavarella后来证明,在这个假设下,类似的叠加适用于半空间中任何不耦合的三维接触问题。在这里,我们放宽这一假设,并提出了切向力相对较小的情况下的一般解,因此与接触区域的其他尺寸相比,滑动环空是薄的。然后用相应粘接问题中的II型和III型应力强度因子来表征局部条件。我们表明,滑移方向仅取决于无量纲坐标,因此,随着施加的剪切力的增加,滑移区的所有点都通过相同表达式的缩放版本。结果显示滑移方向的偏差惊人地大,特别是对于不可压缩材料。
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Tribology Letters
Tribology Letters 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
9.40%
发文量
116
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Tribology Letters is devoted to the development of the science of tribology and its applications, particularly focusing on publishing high-quality papers at the forefront of tribological science and that address the fundamentals of friction, lubrication, wear, or adhesion. The journal facilitates communication and exchange of seminal ideas among thousands of practitioners who are engaged worldwide in the pursuit of tribology-based science and technology.
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