scholarly journals Effect of frictional heating on pre-seismic sliding: a numerical simulation using a rate-, state- and temperature-dependent friction law

2001 ◽  
Vol 147 (1) ◽  
pp. 183-188 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naoyuki Kato
2015 ◽  
Vol 06 (07) ◽  
pp. 1161-1173
Author(s):  
Céline Longchamp ◽  
Olivier Caspar ◽  
Michel Jaboyedoff ◽  
Yury Podladchikov

Author(s):  
Chaffra A. Affouda ◽  
Matthew P. Lumb ◽  
Maria Gonzalez ◽  
Michael K. Yakes ◽  
Christopher G. Bailey ◽  
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Author(s):  
Philipp W. Kutz ◽  
Frank Otremba ◽  
Jan Werner ◽  
Christian Sklorz

The use of glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) can reduce the weight of tanks significantly. By replacing steel with GRP in tanks for gases (propane, etc.) a weight reduction of up to 50 % was reached. In this project not only the material should be optimized, but also the design. Previous tanks consist of a double-walled structure with an insulation layer between the two shells (e.g. vacuum). Goal of this project is to realize a single-walled construction of GRP with an insulation layer on the outside. To determine the temperature dependent material values, two different experiments are performed: In the first experiment, temperature dependent material properties of liquid nitrogen found in literature research are validated in a simple setup. The level of liquid nitrogen in a small jar is measured over the experiment time. Numerical simulation shows the change of nitrogen level with sufficient precision. In the second experiment, a liquid nitrogen is applied on one side of a GRP plate. Temperature is measured with thermocouples on top and bottom of the GRP plate, as well as in the middle of the plate. By use of numerical simulation, temperature dependent thermal conductivity is determined. In the third experiment, a test stand is designed to examine different insulation materials. In this test stand, the insulation material can easily be changed. A numerical simulation, in which the determined material data is used, is performed as well for this test stand. The experiments show, that GRP can be used in cryogenic environments. Multiphase simulations are a suitable tool to describe the energy absorption of thermal energy due to thermal phase change. Results on different insulation materials will follow.


Author(s):  
W. Wayne Chen ◽  
Q. Jane Wang

Frictional heating leads to the temperature rise, thermal expansion, and the thermo-elasto-plastic deformation, which may be responsible for the failure of components under contact and relative motion. This paper reports the development of a three-dimensional thermo-elasto-plastic contact model of counterformal bodies, which account for the transient heat transfer, temperature-dependent strain hardening behavior of materials, and realistic heat partition between surfaces. An extensive study on the contact of a sliding half-space over a stationary ball is conducted using this model.


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