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A Comparison of Contact Modeling Utilizing Statistical and Fractal Approaches
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsMechanicsContact MechanicSimulated Contact AreaModeling And SimulationComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingSurface TensionFractal ApproachesNatural SciencesContact MechanicsCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsSurface ModelingStructural MechanicsSurface TopographyMechanics Of MaterialsFractal AnalysisMultiscale Modeling
Statistical and fractal approaches for characterizing surface topography have been used widely in contact mechanics. In the present study, a comparison is conducted between contact mechanics results obtained with statistical and fractal approaches to characterize surface topography. Specifically, a three-dimensional fractal surface was generated and statistical surface parameters were extracted using different sampling resolutions. Contact mechanics simulations were performed using the simulated fractal surface and statistical surfaces represented by the extracted statistical surface parameters. Purely elastic contact (Hertz) is studied in order to eliminate any possible influence of the individual asperity mechanical response on the obtained results. Therefore, differences in the simulated contact area and load can be related solely to the different approach employed for surface characterization.
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