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531 --- General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- 531 General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- Contact mechanics --- Contact problems (Mechanics) --- Mechanics, Contact --- Mechanics, Applied --- Mathematical models --- Contact mechanics - mathematical models
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This book contains a systematical analysis of geometrical situations leading to contact pairs -- point-to-surface, surface-to-surface, point-to-curve, curve-to-curve and curve-to-surface. Each contact pair is inherited with a special coordinate system based on its geometrical properties such as a Gaussian surface coordinate system or a Serret-Frenet curve coordinate system. The formulation in a covariant form allows in a straightforward fashion to consider various constitutive relations for a certain pair such as anisotropy for both frictional and structural parts. Then standard methods well known in computational contact mechanics such as penalty, Lagrange multiplier methods, combination of both and others are formulated in these coordinate systems. Such formulations require then the powerful apparatus of differential geometry of surfaces and curves as well as of convex analysis. The final goals of such transformations are then ready-for-implementation numerical algorithms within the finite element method including any arbitrary discretization techniques such as high order and isogeometric finite elements, which are most convenient for the considered geometrical situation. The book proposes a consistent study of geometry and kinematics, variational formulations, constitutive relations for surfaces and discretization techniques for all considered geometrical pairs and contains the associated numerical analysis as well as some new analytical results in contact mechanics.
Contact mechanics -- Mathematical models. --- Contact mechanics. --- Engineering. --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- Applied Mathematics --- Materials Science --- Contact mechanics --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Mathematical models. --- Mechanics. --- Continuum mechanics. --- Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. --- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Contact problems (Mechanics) --- Mechanics, Contact --- Mechanics, Applied --- Mechanics, applied. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Classical Mechanics. --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory
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Plate structures are used in almost every area of engineering, including aerospace and naval architecture, civil engineering, and electronics. These structures have diverse geometries and have to withstand a wide range of loading conditions. This book provides the theoretical foundations of the theories of plates manufactured from various materials, outlines and illustrates the methods used for the analysis of these structures, and emphasizes designs and solution techniques available to an engineer. The book is written for engineers working in industry, graduate students at aerospace, mechanical, civil engineering and naval architecture departments, and investigators interested in the development of the theory of plates and related subjects. While the mathematical modeling employed in the book is understandable to both engineers and graduate students, the book also provides insight into relevant phenomena and theories underlying plate structures. Thus, the reader is equipped with a thorough understanding of the problems and appropriate assumptions, even if the analysis is conducted using commercially available software codes. In addition, the book includes numerous analytical solutions that can confidently be used in the design of plate structures. The combination of theoretical insight and references to practical problems makes the book equally attractive to academia and industry.
Contact mechanics -- Mathematical models. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Mechanics. --- Plates. --- Plates (Engineering) --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Disks (Mechanics) --- Panels --- Structural plates --- Engineering. --- Continuum mechanics. --- Structural mechanics. --- Mechanical engineering. --- Engineering design. --- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. --- Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. --- Structural Mechanics. --- Mechanical Engineering. --- Engineering Design. --- Elastic plates and shells --- Structural analysis (Engineering) --- Shells (Engineering) --- Mechanics, applied. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Design, Engineering --- Engineering --- Industrial design --- Strains and stresses --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Machinery --- Steam engineering --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering mathematics --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Design
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The subject of Computational Contact Mechanics has many facets. Its main impact lies in the transfer of knowledge form theoretical research to applied sciences, and from there to industry. The application fields are literally countless, ranging from classical engineering to biomechanics and nano-sciences. The remarkable increase of computer power in recent years has been instrumental in enabling the development of simulation-based analysis in current design activity. This still involves tremendous effort in research, which focuses on, for example, multi-field and multi-scale problems, algorithmic robustness, and geometrical accuracy. Moreover, several aspects of Contact Mechanics, Debonding and Fracture Mechanics, have been combined to offer new enhanced possibilities to the computer simulation of complex phenomena. With these contributions of prominent scientists, this book offers a wide overview on the ongoing research at the highest level in the field.
Contact mechanics -- Mathematical models. --- Control theory. --- Mathematical optimization. --- Contact mechanics --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Mathematical models --- Contact problems (Mechanics) --- Mechanics, Contact --- Engineering. --- Applied mathematics. --- Engineering mathematics. --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Continuum mechanics. --- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. --- Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering. --- Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. --- Mechanics, Applied --- Mechanics, applied. --- Mathematical and Computational Engineering. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Engineering --- Engineering analysis --- Mathematical analysis --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Mathematics --- Kontaktmechanik. --- Numerisches Verfahren. --- Solids. --- Engineering Mechanics. --- Mathematical and Computational Engineering Applications. --- Data processing. --- Solid state physics --- Transparent solids
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This book is especially suited for people both in research and industry who are interested in the numerical simulation of mechanical systems with unilateral contacts and friction. Such systems can be found in various fields of technical application; consider for example contacts between wheels and ground in vehicle dynamics, walking machines, limit stops and friction in arbitrary kind of mechanisms or contacts between thousands of grains in granular mechanics. The book focuses mainly on rigid multibody systems dynamics with unilateral contacts and friction, however, the proposed non-smooth modeling approach is much more general and also well suited for non-rigid applications. Four main topics are addressed: Non-smooth modeling of unilateral contacts and friction by set valued force laws, Mathematical evaluation of these laws using normal cone inclusions with associated projective equations, Numerical time-stepping integration methods for non-smooth systems, Implementation in a software code. The book closes the gap between highly specialized mathematical literature and engineering application, gives an excellent overview on well established methods in non-smooth mechanics and opens new perspectives for the future development in this promising field of active research.
Applications of Mathematics. --- Contact mechanics -- Mathematical models. --- Friction -- Mathematical models. --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Nonlinear systems. --- Dynamics. --- Dynamical systems --- Kinetics --- Systems, Nonlinear --- Engineering. --- Algebra. --- Applied mathematics. --- Engineering mathematics. --- Mechanics. --- Structural mechanics. --- Vibration. --- Dynamical systems. --- Mechanical engineering. --- Mechanical Engineering. --- Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control. --- Structural Mechanics. --- Mathematics --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Force and energy --- Mechanics --- Physics --- Statics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering --- Machinery --- Steam engineering --- Cycles --- Sound --- Architectural engineering --- Engineering, Architectural --- Structural mechanics --- Structures, Theory of --- Structural engineering --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Engineering analysis --- Mathematical analysis --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- System theory --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Mathematics. --- Classical Mechanics. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Math --- Science --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering mathematics
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