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Solving the punch problems by analogy with the interface crack problems

✍ Scribed by Chyanbin Hwu; C.W. Fan


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
863 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7683

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✦ Synopsis


Almtraet--By cutting through the contact/crack surface, the contact/crack problems can be treated as a half-plane problem with the displacements/tractions prescribed along a specified region. Through the conversion to half-plane problems, the analogy between the contact problems and crack problems has been noticed before. However, to the authors' knowledge, no detailed analogous relations have been provided. Moreover, no contact problems have been solved directly by just using the corresponding solutions of the crack problems, or vice versa. In this paper, special consideration will be focused upon the connections between the punch problems and the interface crack problems with one of the materials to be rigid. Similar to the analogy between line forces and line dislocations, cracks and rigid line inclusions, or holes and rigid inclusions, we may now solve the punch problems by analogy with the interface crack problems. In addition, very simple explicit solutions for the contact pressure and the surface deformation are derived in this paper. Moreover, a general procedure to get the real form solution is also described. Finally, three representative punch problems are solved completely. They are the indentation by a fiat-ended punch, a fiat-ended punch tilted by a couple, and the indentation by a parabolic punch. The explicit full field solutions, and the real form solutions for the contact pressure and surface deformation of these three problems are all provided. Based upon these closed-form solutions, several numerical examples were done and their related stresses contours, surface deformations and contact pressures were also plotted to help us see more clearly the physical behaviors of the punch problems.


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