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Stability analysis of rough surfaces in adhesive normal contact

Rey, Valentine  
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Bleyer, Jeremy  
November 1, 2018
Computational Mechanics

This paper deals with adhesive frictionless normal contact between one elastic flat solid and one stiff solid with rough surface. After computation of the equilibrium solution of the energy minimization principle and respecting the contact constraints, we aim at studying the stability of this equilibrium solution. This study of stability implies solving an eigenvalue problem with inequality constraints. To achieve this goal, we propose a proximal algorithm which enables qualifying the solution as stable or unstable and that gives the instability modes. This method has a low computational cost since no linear system inversion is required and is also suitable for parallel implementation. Illustrations are given for the Hertzian contact and for rough contact.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00466-018-1556-y
Web of Science ID

WOS:000450082300013

Author(s)
Rey, Valentine  
Bleyer, Jeremy  
Date Issued

2018-11-01

Publisher

SPRINGER

Published in
Computational Mechanics
Volume

62

Issue

5

Start page

1155

End page

1167

Subjects

Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

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Mechanics

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Mathematics

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adhesive normal contact

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bem

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rough surfaces

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stability

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eigenvalue complementarity-problem

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mechanics

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friction

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systems

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model

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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LSMS  
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December 13, 2018
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