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Frictionless indentation of dissimilar elastic-plastic spheres (English)
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27 March 2003
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The frictionless normal contact of elasto-plastic and rigid spheres is studied numerically by using finite elements. The material of the spheres is assumed to obey \(J\)-flow theory with isotropic hardening and with total strains described by a piecewise-linear (or power) law. Numerous indentation maps are evaluated and discussed for a wide range of geometric and physical parameters. These maps could be important for the constitutive modelling of powder composites.
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elastic-plastic spheres
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power law
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piecewise-linear law
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frictionless normal contact
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rigid spheres
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finite elements
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\(J\)-flow theory
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isotropic hardening
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powder composites
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