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Conference Paper: Thermal distortion of an anisotropic elastic half-plane and its application in contact problems including frictional heating

TitleThermal distortion of an anisotropic elastic half-plane and its application in contact problems including frictional heating
Authors
KeywordsAnisotropic
Contact Problem
Frictional Heating
Thermoelasticity
Issue Date2004
Citation
Proceedings Of The Asme/Stle International Joint Tribology Conference, Ijtc 2004, 2004 PART B, p. 1145-1155 How to Cite?
AbstractThe thermal surface distortion of an anisotropic elastic half-plane is studied using the extended version of Stroh's formalism. In general, the curvature of the surface depends both on the local heat flux into the half-plane and the local temperature variation along the surface. However, if the material is orthotropic, the curvature of the surface depends only on the local heat flux into the half-plane. As a direct application, the two-dimensional thermoelastic contact problem of an indenter sliding against an orthotropic half-plane is considered. Two cases, where the indenter has either a flat or a parabolic profile, are studied in detail. Comparisons with other available results in the literature show that the present method is correct and accurate. Copyright © 2004 by ASME.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158948
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dc.description.abstractThe thermal surface distortion of an anisotropic elastic half-plane is studied using the extended version of Stroh's formalism. In general, the curvature of the surface depends both on the local heat flux into the half-plane and the local temperature variation along the surface. However, if the material is orthotropic, the curvature of the surface depends only on the local heat flux into the half-plane. As a direct application, the two-dimensional thermoelastic contact problem of an indenter sliding against an orthotropic half-plane is considered. Two cases, where the indenter has either a flat or a parabolic profile, are studied in detail. Comparisons with other available results in the literature show that the present method is correct and accurate. Copyright © 2004 by ASME.en_US
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dc.subjectAnisotropicen_US
dc.subjectContact Problemen_US
dc.subjectFrictional Heatingen_US
dc.subjectThermoelasticityen_US
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