Reprint

Advances in Contact Mechanics

Edited by
June 2024
196 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1490-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1489-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in Contact Mechanics that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

Advancements in contact mechanics play an important role in the design of modern mechanical and bio-medical systems, enhancing their efficiency, power density, and reliability. They lay the foundation to research on the adhesion, friction, lubrication, fatigue, and wear of contacting interfaces and materials. There are numerous contact problems at different working conditions in applications such as machine elements, mechanical systems, and manufacturing processes. Each of these contact problems has specific challenges. To meet the demands, advanced analytical, numerical, and experimental methodologies have been developed. This Reprint aims to expand our understanding of the normal contact problems of layered structures and/or rough surfaces, the tribological and dynamic behavior of interacting surfaces, and the design and optimization of mechanical systems based on contact mechanics.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
wheel–rail contact; low adhesion; sanding; single grain crushing tests; U75VG rail; flash−butt welding; mechanical property; tribological behavior; damage mechanism; indentation; elastomer; elastic layer; contact stiffness; BEM; experiment; adhesion; single point contact; pre-rolling; contact friction; positioning; pre-rolling resistance; dry gas seal; dynamic coefficient; mathematical perturbation; numerical analysis; slip boundary condition; turbulent flow; rough surface; contact mechanics; strain gradient plasticity; contact area; rough surface elastic-plastic contact; sinusoidal asperity; boundary lubrication; flow factors; shear thinning; thermal heating; automotive; spherical contact; adhesive wear; sub-model; combined loading; wear rate; dynamic instabilities; frictional system; multi-scale framework; contact mechanics; roughness; normal contact problem; layered materials; functionally graded materials; almost axisymmetric contact; analytic solution; boundary element method; grease lubrication; dynamic load; film thickness; radial fretting; non-steady state; anti-wear additive; n/a