Numerical Modeling of an Elastic Spherical Contact under Combined Normal and Tangential Loading
Keywords:
Slip rules, Frictional contact, Sub-loading friction model, Multi-surface plasticityAbstract
The Contact between two surfaces with normal and tangential force involve friction dissipation phenomenon .The
friction phenomenon can be formulated as a constitutive relation in a similar form to that of the elasto-plastic
constitutive equation of materials, the present paper studies of sliding and slip rules of elastic frictional contact by using the
formalism of plasticity, for regularized passage from stick to sliding in contact of solids. It purpose is to present new
approach for regularized constitutive model for interface contact elastic with friction, this model is implemented infinite
element code ABAQUS by user subroutine Vfric.
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