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    A Finite Element Study of Elasto-Plastic Hemispherical Contact Against a Rigid Flat

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;2005:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 002::page 343
    Author:
    Robert L. Jackson
    ,
    Member
    ,
    ASME
    ,
    Itzhak Green
    ,
    Fellow
    ,
    ASME
    DOI: 10.1115/1.1866166
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This work presents a finite element study of elasto-plastic hemispherical contact. The results are normalized such that they are valid for macro contacts (e.g., rolling element bearings) and micro contacts (e.g., asperity contact), although micro-scale surface characteristics such as grain boundaries are not considered. The material is modeled as elastic-perfectly plastic. The numerical results are compared to other existing models of spherical contact, including the fully plastic truncation model (often attributed to Abbott and Firestone) and the perfectly elastic case (known as the Hertz contact). This work finds that the fully plastic average contact pressure, or hardness, commonly approximated to be a constant factor of about three times the yield strength, actually varies with the deformed contact geometry, which in turn is dependent upon the material properties (e.g., yield strength). The current work expands on previous works by including these effects and explaining them theoretically. Experimental and analytical results have also been shown to compare well with the current work. The results are fit by empirical formulations for a wide range of interferences (displacements which cause normal contact between the sphere and rigid flat) and materials for use in other applications.
    keyword(s): Force , Pressure , Deformation , Stress , Finite element methods , Materials properties , Finite element analysis , Equations , Finite element model , Geometry AND Yield strength ,
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    contributor authorRobert L. Jackson
    contributor authorMember
    contributor authorASME
    contributor authorItzhak Green
    contributor authorFellow
    contributor authorASME
    date accessioned2017-05-09T00:17:58Z
    date available2017-05-09T00:17:58Z
    date copyrightApril, 2005
    date issued2005
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier otherJOTRE9-28731#343_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/132709
    description abstractThis work presents a finite element study of elasto-plastic hemispherical contact. The results are normalized such that they are valid for macro contacts (e.g., rolling element bearings) and micro contacts (e.g., asperity contact), although micro-scale surface characteristics such as grain boundaries are not considered. The material is modeled as elastic-perfectly plastic. The numerical results are compared to other existing models of spherical contact, including the fully plastic truncation model (often attributed to Abbott and Firestone) and the perfectly elastic case (known as the Hertz contact). This work finds that the fully plastic average contact pressure, or hardness, commonly approximated to be a constant factor of about three times the yield strength, actually varies with the deformed contact geometry, which in turn is dependent upon the material properties (e.g., yield strength). The current work expands on previous works by including these effects and explaining them theoretically. Experimental and analytical results have also been shown to compare well with the current work. The results are fit by empirical formulations for a wide range of interferences (displacements which cause normal contact between the sphere and rigid flat) and materials for use in other applications.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Finite Element Study of Elasto-Plastic Hemispherical Contact Against a Rigid Flat
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume127
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.1866166
    journal fristpage343
    journal lastpage354
    identifier eissn1528-8897
    keywordsForce
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsDeformation
    keywordsStress
    keywordsFinite element methods
    keywordsMaterials properties
    keywordsFinite element analysis
    keywordsEquations
    keywordsFinite element model
    keywordsGeometry AND Yield strength
    treeJournal of Tribology:;2005:;volume( 127 ):;issue: 002
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