Lubricated Sliding of a Rigid Cylinder on a Viscoelastic Half Space

2021 ◽  
Vol 70 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haibin Wu ◽  
Anand Jagota ◽  
Chung-Yuen Hui
Author(s):  
Ralston Fernandes ◽  
James G. Boyd ◽  
Dimitris C. Lagoudas ◽  
Sami El-Borgi

This study uses the finite element method to analyze the sliding contact behavior between a rigid cylinder and a shape memory alloy (SMA) semi-infinite half-space. An experimentally validated constitutive model is used to capture the pseudoelastic effect exhibited by these alloys. Parametric studies involving the maximum recoverable transformation strain and the transformation temperatures are performed to analyze the effects that these parameters have on the stress fields during indentation and sliding contact. It is shown that, depending on the amount of recoverable transformation strain possessed by the alloy, a reduction of almost 40 % of the maximum stress in the pseudoelastic half-space is achieved when compared to the maximum stress in a purely elastic half-space. The studies also reveal that the sliding response is strongly temperature dependent, with significant residual stress present in the half-space at temperatures below the austenitic finish temperature.


2011 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
X. Yin ◽  
K. Komvopoulos

Elastic-plastic indentation of a single-crystal half-space by a rigid cylinder was analyzed by discrete dislocation plasticity. Short-range dislocation interactions were modeled by a set of constitutive rules of dislocation emission, glide, pinning (by obstacles), and annihilation. The occurrence of the first dislocation dipole, multiplication of dislocations, and evolution of subsurface stress field were examined in terms of contact load, dislocation source density, slip-plane distance and orientation angle, and indenter radius. In the presence of defects (dislocation sources), the critical load for dislocation initiation is less than that of a defect-free medium and depends on dislocation source density, slip-plane distance, and indenter radius. The critical indenter radius resulting in deformation under the theoretical material strength is determined from numerical results, and the role of dislocation obstacles is interpreted in terms of their spatial density. Simulations provide insight into yielding and plastic deformation of indented single-crystal materials, and establish a basis for developing coarse-grained plasticity models of localized contact deformation in polycrystalline solids.


Soft Matter ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (19) ◽  
pp. 3844-3851 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tianshu Liu ◽  
Anand Jagota ◽  
Chung-Yuen Hui

This article studies the effects of surface tension on the adhesive contact mechanics of a long rigid cylinder on an infinite half space comprising an incompressible elastic material.


2011 ◽  
Vol 36 (10) ◽  
pp. 1368-1386 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Shahmohamadi ◽  
A. Khojasteh ◽  
M. Rahimian ◽  
R. Y. S. Pak

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