Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact

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Autor(a) principal: Areias, Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Queirós de Melo, F., Carrilho Lopes, José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26527
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10999-019-09480-y
Resumo: Engineering-level accuracy of discretization methods for frictional contact originates from precise representation of discontinuous frictional and normal interaction laws and precise discrete contact techniques. In terms of discontinuous behavior in the quasi-static case, two themes are of concern: the normal interaction (i.e. impact) and the jumps in tangential directions arising from high frictional values. In terms of normal behavior, we use a smoothed complementarity relation. For the tangential behavior, we propose a simple and effective algorithm, which is based a stick predictor followed by corrections to the tangential velocity. This allows problems with impact and stick-slip behavior to be solved with an implicit code based on Newton–Raphson iterations. Three worked examples are shown with comparisons with published results. An extension to node-to-face form in 3D is also presented.
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title Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
spellingShingle Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
Areias, Pedro
Frictional contact
Finite strain
Stick predictor
Smoothing
title_short Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
title_full Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
title_fullStr Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
title_full_unstemmed Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
title_sort Combined sticking: a new approach for finite-amplitude Coulomb frictional contact
author Areias, Pedro
author_facet Areias, Pedro
Queirós de Melo, F.
Carrilho Lopes, José
author_role author
author2 Queirós de Melo, F.
Carrilho Lopes, José
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Areias, Pedro
Queirós de Melo, F.
Carrilho Lopes, José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Frictional contact
Finite strain
Stick predictor
Smoothing
topic Frictional contact
Finite strain
Stick predictor
Smoothing
description Engineering-level accuracy of discretization methods for frictional contact originates from precise representation of discontinuous frictional and normal interaction laws and precise discrete contact techniques. In terms of discontinuous behavior in the quasi-static case, two themes are of concern: the normal interaction (i.e. impact) and the jumps in tangential directions arising from high frictional values. In terms of normal behavior, we use a smoothed complementarity relation. For the tangential behavior, we propose a simple and effective algorithm, which is based a stick predictor followed by corrections to the tangential velocity. This allows problems with impact and stick-slip behavior to be solved with an implicit code based on Newton–Raphson iterations. Three worked examples are shown with comparisons with published results. An extension to node-to-face form in 3D is also presented.
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