Coulomb frictional contact by explicit projection in the cone for finite displacement quasi-static problems
DOI10.1007/S00466-014-1082-5zbMATH Open1311.74084OpenAlexW2058289156WikidataQ64016461 ScholiaQ64016461MaRDI QIDQ487907FDOQ487907
F. J. M. Queirós de Melo, J. M. A. César de Sá, T. Rabczuk, P. Areias
Publication date: 23 January 2015
Published in: Computational Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-014-1082-5
Recommendations
- Qualitative analysis of solutions to discrete static contact problems with Coulomb friction
- Finite element analysis of a static contact problem with Coulomb friction
- EXISTENCE RESULTS FOR THE STATIC CONTACT PROBLEM WITH COULOMB FRICTION
- Equilibration techniques for solving contact problems with Coulomb friction
- Approximation and numerical realization of 3D quasistatic contact problems with Coulomb friction
- Existence results for quasistatic contact problems with Coulomb friction
- Approximation and numerical realization of 2D contact problems with Coulomb friction and a solution-dependent coefficient of friction
- Approximation and numerical realization of 3D contact problems with Coulomb friction and a solution-dependent coefficient of friction
- scientific article
- Solvability of static contact problems with Coulomb friction for orthotropic material
Contact in solid mechanics (74M15) Small-strain, rate-independent theories of plasticity (including rigid-plastic and elasto-plastic materials) (74C05) Friction in solid mechanics (74M10)
Cites Work
- The superconvergent patch recovery anda posteriori error estimates. Part 1: The recovery technique
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A mortar segment-to-segment contact method for large deformation solid mechanics.
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Three-dimensional quasi-static frictional contact by using second-order cone linear complementarity problem
- Computational Contact Mechanics
- A contact domain method for large deformation frictional contact problems. II: Numerical aspects
- Variational and projection methods for the volume constraint in finite deformation elasto-plasticity
- A mortar segment-to-segment frictional contact method for large deformations
- The bipotential method: a constructive approach to design the complete contact law with friction and improved numerical algorithms.
- An augmented lagrangian treatment of contact problems involving friction
- Two dimensional mortar contact methods for large deformation frictional sliding
- A mixed formulation for frictional contact problems prone to Newton like solution methods
- A new semi-implicit formulation for multiple-surface flow rules in multiplicative plasticity
- The node-to-segment algorithm for 2D frictionless contact: classical formulation and special cases
- A mixed formulation of mortar-based frictionless contact
- Applying Nagata patches to smooth discretized surfaces used in 3D frictional contact problems
- Dissipative graph solutions for a 2 degree-of-freedom quasistatic frictional contact problem
- An alternative formulation for quasi-static frictional and cohesive contact problems
- A simple formulation for two-dimensional contact problems using a moving friction cone
- Algorithms for the analysis of 3D finite strain contact problems
Cited In (11)
- Fully anisotropic hyperelasto-plasticity with exponential approximation by power series and scaling/squaring
- A formulation of the linear discrete Coulomb friction problem via convex optimization
- Stable node-based smoothed finite element method for 3D contact problems
- A finite volume penalty based segment-to-segment method for frictional contact problems
- Enumeration of all wedged equilibrium configurations in contact problem with Coulomb friction
- A contact smoothing method for arbitrary surface meshes using Nagata patches
- Rate-dependent projection operators for frictional contact constraints
- Continuous gap contact formulation based on the screened Poisson equation
- A strong form meshfree collocation method for frictional contact on a rigid obstacle
- Conjugate gradient based projection: A new explicit computational methodology for frictional contact problems
- Surface smoothing procedures in computational contact mechanics
Uses Software
This page was built for publication: Coulomb frictional contact by explicit projection in the cone for finite displacement quasi-static problems
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q487907)