INITIAL SHEAR STRESSES IN THE VISCOELASTIC HALF-PLANE

Author(s):  
MARVIN STIPPES ◽  
L.B. FREUND
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1993 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 541-547 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Bjarnehed

The problem of bonded contact between a uniform finite Timoshenko beam and an orthotropic half-plane via a thin elastic layer is considered in this paper. The beam is loaded by distributions of normal and tangential forces, and a uniaxial stress load is applied to the half-plane. The Timoshenko beam theory is extended in such a way that the tangential load is included when the shear contribution to the beam central line deflection is calculated. The layer is formulated as a generalized Winkler cushion including also shear stresses and strains. Governing singular integral equations are stated and numerically solved for the unknown interface stresses. A comparison with a corresponding FE-model is also performed.


1992 ◽  
Vol 59 (2S) ◽  
pp. S115-S122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hans L. Bjarnehed

A uniaxially stressed orthotropic half-plane indented on the free edge by a multiply loaded rigid punch via a thin elastic layer is considered. The layer is formulated as a generalized Winkler cushion including also shear stresses and strains. Governing singular integral equations are stated for the unknown interface stresses between the cushion and the half-plane. Two kinds of friction conditions between the cushion and half-plane are treated, viz. completely adhesive and frictionless contact. An analytical solution for contact with a rigid cushion and a numerical solution with an elastic cushion are presented. Also, a comparison with a corresponding FEM model is performed. For frictionless contact, some analytical results concerning optimum design of the elastic cushion are given.


1986 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 264-291
Author(s):  
K. L. Oblizajek ◽  
A. G. Veith

Abstract Treadwear is explained by specific mechanical properties and actions of tires. Rubber shear stresses in the contact zone between the tire and the road become large at large slip angles. When normal stresses are insufficient to prevent sliding at the rear of the footprint, wear occurs at a rate that depends on test severity. Two experimental approaches are described to relate treadwear to tire characteristics. The first uses transducers imbedded in a simulated road surface to obtain direct measurements of contact stresses on the loaded, freely-rolling, steered tires. The second approach is developed with the aid of a simple carcass, tread-band, tread-rubber tire model. Various tire structural configurations; characterized by carcass spring rate, edgewise flexural band stiffness, and tread rubber shear stiffness; are simulated and lateral shear stress response in the contact zone is determined. Tires featuring high band stiffness and low carcass stiffness generate lower lateral shear stress levels. Furthermore, coupling of tread-rubber stiffness and band flexural rigidity are important in determining level of shear stresses. Laboratory measurements with the described apparatus produced values of tread-band bending and carcass lateral stiffness for several tire constructions. Good correlation is shown between treadwear and a broad range of tire stiffness and test course severities.


1992 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. P. Jeusette ◽  
M. Theves

Abstract During vehicle braking and cornering, the tire's footprint region may see high normal contact pressures and in-plane shear stresses. The corresponding resultant forces and moments are transferred to the wheel. The optimal design of the tire bead area and the wheel requires a detailed knowledge of the contact pressure and shear stress distributions at the tire/rim interface. In this study, the forces and moments obtained from the simulation of a vehicle in stationary braking/cornering conditions are applied to a quasi-static braking/cornering tire finite element model. Detailed contact pressure and shear stress distributions at the tire/rim interface are computed for heavy braking and cornering maneuvers.


2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. KARCZMAREK

AbstractIn this paper, Jacobi and trigonometric polynomials are used to con-struct the approximate solution of a singular integral equation with multiplicative Cauchy kernel in the half-plane.


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