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From infinitesimal to full contact between rough surfaces: Evolution of the contact area

Yastrebov, Vladislav A.  
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Anciaux, Guillaume  
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Molinari, Jean-Francois  
2015
International Journal Of Solids And Structures

We carry out a statistically meaningful study on self-affine rough surfaces in elastic frictionless non-adhesive contact. We study the evolution of the true contact area under increasing squeezing pressure from zero up to full contact, which enables us to compare the numerical results both with asperity based models at light pressures and with Persson's contact model for the entire range of pressures. A good agreement of numerical results with Persson's model is obtained for the shape of the area-pressure curve especially near full contact, however, we obtain qualitatively different results for its derivative at light pressures. We investigate the effects of the longest and shortest wavelengths in surface spectrum, which control the surface Gaussianity and spectrum breadth (Nayak's parameter). We revisit the influence of Nayak's parameter, which is frequently assumed to play an important role in mechanics of rough contact. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2014.09.019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000346212100007

Author(s)
Yastrebov, Vladislav A.  
Anciaux, Guillaume  
Molinari, Jean-Francois  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
International Journal Of Solids And Structures
Volume

52

Start page

83

End page

102

Subjects

Elastic contact

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Roughness

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Rough contact

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True contact area

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Nayak's parameter

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Error estimation

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REVIEWED

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February 20, 2015
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