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Lecture Notes in Engineering: A Boundary Element Method for Two-Dimensional Contact Problems
β Scribed by Ghodratollah Karami (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Engineering 51
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Boundary Element Method (BEM) has been established as a powerful numerical tool for the analysis of continua in recent years. The method is based on an attempt to transfer the governing differential equations into integral equations over the boundary. Thus, the discretization scheme or the introΒ duction of any approximations must be done over the boundary. This book presents a BEM for two-dimensional elastic, thermoΒ -elastic and body-force contact problems. The formulation is implemented for the general case of contact with various fricΒ tional conditions. The analysis is limited to linear elastoΒ statics and small strain theory. Following a review of the basic nature of contact problems, the analytical basis of the direct formulation of the BEM method is described. The numerical implementation employs three-noded isoparametric line elements for the representaΒ tion of the boundary of the bodies in contact. Opposite nodal points in equi-Iength element-pairs are defined on the two surfaces in the area which is expected to come into contact under an increasing load. The use of appropriate contact IV conditions enables the integral equations for the two bodies to be coupled together. To find the proper contact dimensions and the contact load a combined incremental and iterative approach is utilised. With this approach, the loads are applied progressively, and the sliding and adhering portion of the contact region is established for each load increment using an iterative procedure. A coulomb type of friction law is assumed.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages N2-VIII
Introduction....Pages 1-7
The Contact Problem....Pages 8-33
Formulation of the Boundary Element Method....Pages 34-56
Numerical Solution of the Boundary Element Method....Pages 57-107
Application of the BEM Method to Hertzian Contact Problems....Pages 108-144
Non-Hertzian Contact Problems....Pages 145-203
Thermoelastic Body Force Contact Problems....Pages 204-239
Back Matter....Pages 240-246
β¦ Subjects
Building Construction;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering;Computer Hardware;Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems;Mechanics
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