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Contact mechanics at the nanoscale, a 3D multiscale approach

Anciaux, Guillaume  
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Molinari, Jean-François  
2009
International Journal For Numerical Methods In Engineering

We present a multiscale coupling method to address contact problems. The components of the model are a molecular dynamics engine, a finite element program and a coupling scheme. We validate the approach, first on Hertzian contact and then with a rough surface contacting a rigid body plane. Various measures are provided to highlight limitations and new opportunities in conducting large-scale simulations of contact brought by the proposed multiscale approach.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/nme.2590
Web of Science ID

WOS:000269336500001

Author(s)
Anciaux, Guillaume  
Molinari, Jean-François  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
International Journal For Numerical Methods In Engineering
Volume

79

Issue

9

Start page

1041

End page

1067

Subjects

Hertz contact

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multiscale

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concurrent coupling

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surface roughness

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molecular dynamics

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BRIDGING DOMAIN METHOD

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QUASI-CONTINUUM METHOD

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FINITE-ELEMENT

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ROUGH-SURFACE

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DISLOCATION NUCLEATION

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ELASTIC CONTACT

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ATOMIC-SCALE

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FRICTION

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SOLIDS

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INDENTATION

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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November 10, 2010
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