Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7003249 Tribology International 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the current work, the effect of stress relaxation in contact between sinusoidal surfaces is studied using FE simulations. There are a few works on the elastic and elasto-plastic contact between sinusoidal surfaces, but the transient effects such as creep and stress relaxation are not considered in these works. Stress relaxation causes significant change in the contact area and pressure between the contacting surfaces. The Garofalo formula is used to model the transient behavior of stress relaxation. The results for the contact area and contact pressure are presented and discussed. Empirical equations are developed to predict contact area and pressure by fitting to the FEM results. The equations are dependent on the initial surface separation, aspect ratio, and the Garofalo constants.
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