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contributor authorL. E. Goodman
contributor authorC. B. Brown
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:01:10Z
date available2017-05-08T23:01:10Z
date copyrightMarch, 1962
date issued1962
identifier issn0021-8936
identifier otherJAMCAV-25655#17_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/88901
description abstractWhen a sphere is held between parallel flat surfaces by means of a constant clamping pressure and is then subjected to a cyclic tangential displacement parallel to the flats, energy is dissipated at the contacts. This occurs even when the maximum tangential force, T*, is less than Tmax , the force which will just produce slip over the entire contact surface. Measurements of the energy dissipated per cycle and of the hysteresis loop shapes have been found to agree well with the theory of Mindlin and Deresiewicz in the range investigated, 0.45 < δ*/δmax < 1. The sphere diameter and the normal load appear as parameters only in the way demanded by the theory. In the range investigated energy dissipation appears to be primarily a surface phenomenon and not one due to material damping. The material employed has been AISI 316 steel.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleEnergy Dissipation in Contact Friction: Constant Normal and Cyclic Tangential Loading
typeJournal Paper
journal volume29
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
identifier doi10.1115/1.3636453
journal fristpage17
journal lastpage22
identifier eissn1528-9036
keywordsFriction
keywordsEnergy dissipation
keywordsTangential loading
keywordsForce
keywordsPressure
keywordsDamping
keywordsCycles
keywordsDisplacement
keywordsShapes
keywordsSteel
keywordsMeasurement AND Stress
treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;1962:;volume( 029 ):;issue: 001
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