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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 963-977 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering |
Volume | 190 |
Issue number | 8-10 |
Publication status | Published - 24 Nov 2000 |
Abstract
In typical geotechnical applications dealing with structure/soil interaction, Coulomb's frictional law is usually used. However, in many cases such a simple model may be inadequate. In this paper friction laws are developed which allow for `hardening' of the slip surface. The models are developed by simulating plastic deformations of the microstructure in the contact zone between two sliding rough surfaces with asperities. On the basis of the computed responses frictional laws are developed, which show physically relevant deviations from the Coulomb model.
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In: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 190, No. 8-10, 24.11.2000, p. 963-977.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategy for numerical testing of frictional laws with application to contact between soil and concrete
AU - Haraldsson, A.
AU - Wriggers, Peter
N1 - Funding information: Support of this work was provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft. This support is gratefully acknowledged.
PY - 2000/11/24
Y1 - 2000/11/24
N2 - In typical geotechnical applications dealing with structure/soil interaction, Coulomb's frictional law is usually used. However, in many cases such a simple model may be inadequate. In this paper friction laws are developed which allow for `hardening' of the slip surface. The models are developed by simulating plastic deformations of the microstructure in the contact zone between two sliding rough surfaces with asperities. On the basis of the computed responses frictional laws are developed, which show physically relevant deviations from the Coulomb model.
AB - In typical geotechnical applications dealing with structure/soil interaction, Coulomb's frictional law is usually used. However, in many cases such a simple model may be inadequate. In this paper friction laws are developed which allow for `hardening' of the slip surface. The models are developed by simulating plastic deformations of the microstructure in the contact zone between two sliding rough surfaces with asperities. On the basis of the computed responses frictional laws are developed, which show physically relevant deviations from the Coulomb model.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0045-7825(99)00456-9
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JO - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
JF - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
SN - 0045-7825
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