NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF ELASTIC-PLASTIC CONTACT CONSIDERING FRICTION

Author:

Spinu Sergiu,

Abstract

The solution of the elastic-plastic contact is of major importance in contact mechanics because contact damage and wear are responsible for the failure of many machine elements subjected to contact load. In many situations including gears and bearings, the load is transmitted through a small contact region, i.e. a concentrated contact, and the resulting high gradients of stress often exceed the plastic yield limit of the softer material. Plastic flow is initiated at a certain depth, resulting in modification of contact geometry and of the stress state that can lead to crack inception and propagation. Understanding the contact behaviour in the presence of plastic strains is fundamental for predicting the contact resistance. Considering the mathematical model complexity for the contact between bodies of arbitrary boundary, as well as the dissipative nature of plasticity, an analytical solution for the elastic plastic contact problem is hard to accomplish. Alongside finite element analysis, semi-analytical methods are the only existing simulation tools for the elastic-plastic contact problems. This paper extends a previously reported elastic-plastic contact solver developed by the same author, by considering friction. In the previous solver iteration, residual displacements were calculated only in the normal contact direction, thus assuming that the shear displacements are small enough to be neglected, in other words, the contact was assumed frictionless. By considering friction, a slip-stick contact process is introduced, adding a new iterative loop in which the contact pressure and shear stresses are iterated until convergence is reached. The new computer simulation tool is expected to give more realistic predictions for the elastic-plastic contact between materials with dissimilar elastic properties, in which case the shear tractions disturb the stress and displacements fields calculated for the frictionless contact case. The results are expected to contribute to a better understanding of the contact processes in the presence of both plastic strains and friction.

Publisher

Professional Association in Modern Manufacturing Technologies

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