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The Contact Between Rough Surfaces With Longitudinal Texture—Part I: Average Contact Pressure and Real Contact Area
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1993
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EngineeringLongitudinal Texture—partMechanicsContact MechanicCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringWettingMechanical ModelingAverage Contact PressureSurface TensionSolid MechanicsReal Contact AreaTribological PropertyComputational MechanicsParabolic Indentor ProblemRough SurfacesMechanics Of Materials
This paper describes a model to study the contact between two purely longitudinally rough surfaces based on the parabolic indentor problem in elasticity. Rough surfaces are characterized with three parameters: rms roughness, autocorrelation length, and bearing area. Problems encountered by conventional roughness models are treated here. It is shown that the average contact pressure and real contact area obtained from this model agree very well with a computationally more intensive model developed by Lee (1989), up to the bulk yielding pressure.