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contributor authorGhaednia
contributor authorHamid;Wang
contributor authorXianzhang;Saha
contributor authorSwarna;Xu
contributor authorYang;Sharma
contributor authorAman;Jackson
contributor authorRobert L.
date accessioned2017-12-30T11:43:54Z
date available2017-12-30T11:43:54Z
date copyright11/14/2017 12:00:00 AM
date issued2017
identifier issn0003-6900
identifier otheramr_069_06_060804.pdf
identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4242935
description abstractIn typical metallic contacts, stresses are very high and result in yielding of the material. Therefore, the study of contacts which include simultaneous elastic and plastic deformation is of critical importance. This work reviews the current state-of-the-art in the modeling of single asperity elastic–plastic contact and, in some instances, makes comparisons to original findings of the authors. Several different geometries are considered, including cylindrical, spherical, sinusoidal or wavy, and axisymmetric sinusoidal. As evidenced by the reviewed literature, it is clear that the average pressure during heavily loaded elastic–plastic contact is not governed by the conventional hardness to yield strength ratio of approximately three, but rather varies according to the boundary conditions and deformed geometry. For spherical contact, the differences between flattening and indentation contacts are also reviewed. In addition, this paper summarizes work on tangentially loaded contacts up to the initiation of sliding. As discussed briefly, the single asperity contact models can be incorporated into existing rough surface contact model frameworks. Depending on the size of a contact, the material properties can also effectively change, and this topic is introduced as well. In the concluding discussion, an argument is made for the value of studying hardening and other failure mechanisms, such as fracture as well as the influence of adhesion on elastic–plastic contact.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleA Review of Elastic–Plastic Contact Mechanics
typeJournal Paper
journal volume69
journal issue6
journal titleApplied Mechanics Reviews
identifier doi10.1115/1.4038187
journal fristpage60804
journal lastpage060804-30
treeApplied Mechanics Reviews:;2017:;volume( 069 ):;issue: 006
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