Dynamic indentation of an elastic half-plane by a rigid wedge: Frictional and tangential-displacement effects (Q675651)

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Dynamic indentation of an elastic half-plane by a rigid wedge: Frictional and tangential-displacement effects
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    Dynamic indentation of an elastic half-plane by a rigid wedge: Frictional and tangential-displacement effects (English)
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    22 August 1999
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    A dynamical contact problem is studied which involves an elastic half-plane indented by a rigid wedge-shaped body. In an effort to depart from the classical formulation of this problem, we consider frictional and tangential-displacement effects. More specifically, it is assumed that Coulomb friction develops between the contacting bodies and also that the tangential surface displacements are not negligible and should thus be coupled with the normal surface displacements in imposing the contact-zone boundary conditions. The study exploits the problem's self-similarity by utilizing homogeneous-function techniques along with the Riemann-Hilbert problem analysis. As the present exact analysis shows, both the sign reversal of the tangential traction and the coupling of the displacement components along the contact length strongly influence the contact-stress behavior at the wedge-apex station. In particular, friction tends to create a power-type singularity at the changeover point of boundary conditions (due to symmetry, this point here is the point where the wedge apex makes contact with the halfplane surface), whereas the tangential-displacement effect tends to eliminate singular behavior there.
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    Coulomb friction
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    contact-zone boundary conditions
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    self-similarity
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    homogeneous-function techniques
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    Riemann-Hilbert problem
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    power-type singularity
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