نتایج جستجو برای: sliding contacts

تعداد نتایج: 59171  

1996
Pierre E. Dupont Serge P. Yamajako

The use of rigid body models during frictional contact i s often justified by proving the existence of a unique solution to the forward dynamic equations. The implicit assumption here is that the contact forces so obtained are stable. In this paper, the rigid-body assumption is relaxed and bodyto-body contacts are modeled using springs and dampers. A singular perturbation analysis reveals addit...

2006
Sören Andersson Anders Söderberg Stefan Björklund

Friction, lubrication, and wear have a strong influence on the performance and behavior of mechanical systems. This paper deals with different friction models for sliding contacts running under different conditions. The models presented are suited to different situations, depending on the type of contact, running conditions, and the behavior of interest. The models will be discussed from simula...

Journal: :Nano letters 2015
Brian M Foley Sandra C Hernández John C Duda Jeremy T Robinson Scott G Walton Patrick E Hopkins

The high mobility exhibited by both supported and suspended graphene, as well as its large in-plane thermal conductivity, has generated much excitement across a variety of applications. As exciting as these properties are, one of the principal issues inhibiting the development of graphene technologies pertains to difficulties in engineering high-quality metal contacts on graphene. As device dim...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
Gopinath Subramanian Catalin R Picu

The mechanical behavior of an ensemble of athermal fibers forming a nonbonded network subjected to triaxial compression is studied using a numerical model. The response exhibits a power law dependence of stress on the dilatation strain and hysteresis upon loading and unloading. A stable hysteresis loop results after the first loading and unloading cycle. In the early stages of compaction, strai...

2015
Kevin J. Hanley Catherine O'Sullivan M. Ahmer Wadee Xin Huang

The peak and critical state strengths of sands are linearly related to the stress level, just as the frictional resistance to sliding along an interface is related to the normal force. The analogy with frictional sliding has led to the use of a 'friction angle' to describe the relationship between strength and stress for soils. The term 'friction angle' implies that the underlying mechanism is ...

Journal: :مهندسی عمران فردوسی 0
علیرضا نگهدار شیما یادگاری سیاب هوشمندی

mechanism and factors influencing on creep behavior of clay soil have not been understood yet due to its complex structure. in this paper, to investigate the affecting parameters on the creep behavior of the clay soils such as stress level, over consolidated pressure and water pressure, odeometr test are performed in states of single stage, stepwise and overloaded-unloaded and the creep mechani...

2000
Sonia LEVA Adriano Paolo MORANDO Riccardo Enrico ZICH

The pantograph current collector-catenary contact has been recognized as an established cause of permanent electromagnetic perturbation in a railway environment. In this paper the problems due to pantograph-catenary crawling are addressed. Introducing a suitable model for the radiating contacts, results in agreement with classical fields theory and with experimental measurements may be deduced....

2014
George G. Adams

The plane strain problem of a curved elastic body pressed against an elastic half-space is considered. The effect of adhesion is included through the use of surface energy in a manner similar to the well-known JKR theory for spherical contacts. The compressive normal force is held constant while a tangential force is gradually increased from zero. The contact is characterized by complete stick ...

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