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New Inequality and Functional for Contact with Friction: The Implicit Standard Material Approach∗
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Numerical AnalysisNormality LawEngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsFriction ControlMechanicsContact MechanicNew InequalityBoundary Element MethodMaterials ScienceCoulomb FrictionMechanical ModelingSolid MechanicsTribological PropertyFinite Element MethodMechanical SystemsMechanics Of MaterialsMultiscale Modeling
Abstract This paper is devoted to the analysis of the two- or three-dimensional elastic contact problem with Coulomb friction, quasi-static equilibrium, and small displacements. The classical approach is based on two minimum principles, or variational inequalities: the first for unilateral contact and the second for friction. In practical applications, this leads to an algorithm of alternately solving the two problems until convergence is achieved. A coupled approach using one principle or one inequality only is presented. This new approach, based on a model of material called implicit standard, allows for extension of the notion of a normality law to dissipative behavior with a nonassociated flow rule, such as surface friction. For numerical time integration of the laws, Moreau's implicit method is considered. Nondifferentiable potentials are regularized by means of the augmented Lagrangian technique. A discretized formulation using the finite element method and numerical applications are reported in a separate paper.
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