Discussion of “Ghaednia, H., Wang, X., Saha, S., Xu, Y., Sharma, A., & Jackson, R. L. (2017). A Review Of Elastic-Plastic Contact Mechanics. Applied Mechanics Reviews, 69(6).”
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Abstract
It has been five years since this review of elastic-plastic contact mechanics was published. The area still remains very active and many advancements have been made since then. This discussion summarizes these advances and points out what might be considered the most significant ones. In some cases experimental measurements have confirmed previous theoretical predictions. In most cases the models of contact mechanics have increased in complexity in order to improve predictions for real applications. As a fundamental area, contact mechanics will undoubtedly remain active as its implementation is often required for new applications of technology to succeed.
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Applied Mechanics Reviews (AMR) is an international review journal that serves as a premier venue for dissemination of material across all subdisciplines of applied mechanics and engineering science, including fluid and solid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and vibration, and applications.AMR provides an archival repository for state-of-the-art and retrospective survey articles and reviews of research areas and curricular developments. The journal invites commentary on research and education policy in different countries. The journal also invites original tutorial and educational material in applied mechanics targeting non-specialist audiences, including undergraduate and K-12 students.