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Analysis of contact problems with friction under oscillating loads
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    Analysis of contact problems with friction under oscillating loads (English)
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    The numerical analysis of a class of contact problems with friction is considered. The problems considered here involve the contact of linearly elastic bodies on material surfaces on which non-classical friction laws are assumed to hold. The problems are two-dimensional (plane stress, plane strain, or axisymmetric deformations of bodies of revolution) and finite element methods are developed to study these problems.
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    friction
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    two-dimensional
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    plane stress
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    plane strain
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    axisymmetric deformations
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    bodies of revolution
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    finite element methods
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