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    On the Barber Boundary Conditions for Thermoelastic Contact

    Source: Journal of Applied Mechanics:;1979:;volume( 046 ):;issue: 004::page 849
    Author:
    Maria Comninou
    ,
    J. Dundurs
    DOI: 10.1115/1.3424666
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A dilemma arising from the conventional boundary conditions for thermoelastic contact was observed by Barber in treating the indentation of an elastic half space by a rigid sphere. If the sphere is colder than the half space, the interface tractions are necessarily tensile near the periphery of the contact region. In order to overcome this difficulty, Barber introduced the idea of an imperfect contact zone. An asymptotic analysis of the transitions between the different zones is carried out in this article. It is found that, if heat flows into the body with the larger distortivity, a direct transition from perfect contact (no resistance to heat flow) to separation (no heat flow) is possible, the zone of imperfect contact (vanishing contact pressure and some resistance to heat flow) is automatically excluded, and the heat flux is square-root singular at the transition. If heat flows in the opposite direction, no direct transition from perfect contact to separation is possible, there must be an intervening zone of imperfect contact, and the heat flux is logarithmically singular at the transition from perfect to imperfect contact. The transition from imperfect contact to separation is always possible, and it is smooth. These conclusions are direct consequences of the inequalities that must be enforced because of the unilateral nature of thermoelastic contact.
    keyword(s): Boundary-value problems , Flow (Dynamics) , Heat , Separation (Technology) , Electrical resistance , Elastic half space , Heat flux AND Pressure ,
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    contributor authorMaria Comninou
    contributor authorJ. Dundurs
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:05:56Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:05:56Z
    date copyrightDecember, 1979
    date issued1979
    identifier issn0021-8936
    identifier otherJAMCAV-26131#849_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/91675
    description abstractA dilemma arising from the conventional boundary conditions for thermoelastic contact was observed by Barber in treating the indentation of an elastic half space by a rigid sphere. If the sphere is colder than the half space, the interface tractions are necessarily tensile near the periphery of the contact region. In order to overcome this difficulty, Barber introduced the idea of an imperfect contact zone. An asymptotic analysis of the transitions between the different zones is carried out in this article. It is found that, if heat flows into the body with the larger distortivity, a direct transition from perfect contact (no resistance to heat flow) to separation (no heat flow) is possible, the zone of imperfect contact (vanishing contact pressure and some resistance to heat flow) is automatically excluded, and the heat flux is square-root singular at the transition. If heat flows in the opposite direction, no direct transition from perfect contact to separation is possible, there must be an intervening zone of imperfect contact, and the heat flux is logarithmically singular at the transition from perfect to imperfect contact. The transition from imperfect contact to separation is always possible, and it is smooth. These conclusions are direct consequences of the inequalities that must be enforced because of the unilateral nature of thermoelastic contact.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleOn the Barber Boundary Conditions for Thermoelastic Contact
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume46
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
    identifier doi10.1115/1.3424666
    journal fristpage849
    journal lastpage853
    identifier eissn1528-9036
    keywordsBoundary-value problems
    keywordsFlow (Dynamics)
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsSeparation (Technology)
    keywordsElectrical resistance
    keywordsElastic half space
    keywordsHeat flux AND Pressure
    treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;1979:;volume( 046 ):;issue: 004
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