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IUTAM Symposium on Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium held in Hannover, Germany, November 5-8, 2006 / edited by Peter Wriggers, Udo Nackenhorst.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries IUTAM Bookseries ; 3Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Descripción: X, 384 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402064050
  • 99781402064050
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 006.3 23
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Contenidos:
Multigrid Methods for Unilateral Contact Problems with Friction -- Contact Dynamics with Lagrange Multipliers -- Some Advances in Mathematical Programming Method for Numerical Simulation of Contact Problems -- Finite Element Analysis of Nonsmooth Frictional Contact -- Energy-Momentum Conserving Schemes for Frictionless Dynamic Contact Problems -- Symmetrization of Various Friction Models Based on an Augmented Lagrangian Approach -- Adaptive BEM for Contact Problems with Friction -- Recent Extensions of Mortar-Based Contact Formulations: Lubrication Modeling and Parallel Implementations -- A Coupled Contact and Decohesion Analysis of Laminated Beams -- Smooth Frictional Contact between Beams in 3D -- Nonlinear Boundary Problems for a Cylinder -- Evolution from the Hertzian Contact Model to Non-Hertzian Conditions for Fast Dynamic Simulations -- A Fully Implicit Approach for the Numerical Treatment of Tractive Rolling -- A Study on 3D Contact of Rough Surfaces Considering Finite Elastoplasticity -- Frictional Contact for Pile Installation -- The Influence of Contact Pressure on the Dynamic Friction Coefficient in Cylindrical Rubber-Metal Contact Geometries -- Modular Modelling of Dynamic Systems with Elastomer Contacts -- Two FEM Approaches for the Prediction and Quantification of "Stick-Slip" Phenomena on Rubber-Metal Sliding Contacts -- Contact Mechanics of Wearing out Solids -- Modelling of Grain Boundaries Contact in Metals -- Segregation of Particulate Material Using the Discrete Element Method -- Unilateral Contact and Damage Analysis in Masonry Arches -- Discontinuous Numerical Analysis of Masonry Vaults.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: There is still room for research in computational contact mechanics, hence engineering analysis includes unilateral constraints when a detailed modelling of a problem is needed. The aim of the symposium was to bring scientists together who work on the frontier of research in computational contact mechanics, or in closely related subjects. 37 scientists presented their newest findings in the area of discretization techniques for contact, algorithms and interesting numerical simulations of contact problems. Topics treated included new mathematical techniques like multi-level approaches, new discretization techniques like the mortar-method, advanced applications of unilateral contact to masonry structures, decohesion analysis and tractive rolling of tires. The current volume provides a good overview of modern techniques and state-of-the-art discretizations schemes applied in contact mechanics, and will stimulate future collaboration in science related to computational contact mechanics and in the organization of minisymposia and workshops in the area contact mechanics.
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Multigrid Methods for Unilateral Contact Problems with Friction -- Contact Dynamics with Lagrange Multipliers -- Some Advances in Mathematical Programming Method for Numerical Simulation of Contact Problems -- Finite Element Analysis of Nonsmooth Frictional Contact -- Energy-Momentum Conserving Schemes for Frictionless Dynamic Contact Problems -- Symmetrization of Various Friction Models Based on an Augmented Lagrangian Approach -- Adaptive BEM for Contact Problems with Friction -- Recent Extensions of Mortar-Based Contact Formulations: Lubrication Modeling and Parallel Implementations -- A Coupled Contact and Decohesion Analysis of Laminated Beams -- Smooth Frictional Contact between Beams in 3D -- Nonlinear Boundary Problems for a Cylinder -- Evolution from the Hertzian Contact Model to Non-Hertzian Conditions for Fast Dynamic Simulations -- A Fully Implicit Approach for the Numerical Treatment of Tractive Rolling -- A Study on 3D Contact of Rough Surfaces Considering Finite Elastoplasticity -- Frictional Contact for Pile Installation -- The Influence of Contact Pressure on the Dynamic Friction Coefficient in Cylindrical Rubber-Metal Contact Geometries -- Modular Modelling of Dynamic Systems with Elastomer Contacts -- Two FEM Approaches for the Prediction and Quantification of "Stick-Slip" Phenomena on Rubber-Metal Sliding Contacts -- Contact Mechanics of Wearing out Solids -- Modelling of Grain Boundaries Contact in Metals -- Segregation of Particulate Material Using the Discrete Element Method -- Unilateral Contact and Damage Analysis in Masonry Arches -- Discontinuous Numerical Analysis of Masonry Vaults.

There is still room for research in computational contact mechanics, hence engineering analysis includes unilateral constraints when a detailed modelling of a problem is needed. The aim of the symposium was to bring scientists together who work on the frontier of research in computational contact mechanics, or in closely related subjects. 37 scientists presented their newest findings in the area of discretization techniques for contact, algorithms and interesting numerical simulations of contact problems. Topics treated included new mathematical techniques like multi-level approaches, new discretization techniques like the mortar-method, advanced applications of unilateral contact to masonry structures, decohesion analysis and tractive rolling of tires. The current volume provides a good overview of modern techniques and state-of-the-art discretizations schemes applied in contact mechanics, and will stimulate future collaboration in science related to computational contact mechanics and in the organization of minisymposia and workshops in the area contact mechanics.

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