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Nonsmooth Dynamics of Contacting Thermoelastic Bodies [recurso electrónico] / by Yuriy Pyr'yev, Jan Awrejcewicz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics ; 16Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009Description: online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387096537
  • 99780387096537
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleOnline resources:
Contents:
Thermoelastic Contact of Shaft and Bush in wear Regime -- Thermoelastic Contact of Parallelepiped Moving Along Walls -- Contact Characteristics During Braking process -- Thermoelastic Contact of Two Moving Layers with Friction and Wear.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This work is devoted to an intensive study in contact mechanics, treating the nonsmooth dynamics of contacting bodies. Mathematical modeling is illustrated and discussed in numerous examples of engineering objects working in different kinematic and dynamic environments. Topics covered in five self-contained chapters examine non-steady dynamic phenomena which are determined by key factors: i.e., heat conduction, thermal stresses, and the amount of wearing. New to this monograph is the importance of the inertia factor, which is considered on par with thermal stresses. Principal features: * Unique monograph to address the topic of dynamic contact problems in thermoelasticity, which take into account inertial effects and influence of thermoelastic coupling for models of solids in contact * Mathematical modeling methods are illustrated and applied to practical engineering problems: e.g., for improving the reliability and durability of machines and mechanisms under friction, heat, and amount of wear in contact * Presents solutions that describe many interesting nonlinear effects Nonsmooth Dynamics of Contacting Thermoelastic Bodies is an engaging accessible practical reference for engineers (civil, mechanical, industrial) and researchers in theoretical and applied mechanics, applied mathematics, physicists, and graduate students.
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Thermoelastic Contact of Shaft and Bush in wear Regime -- Thermoelastic Contact of Parallelepiped Moving Along Walls -- Contact Characteristics During Braking process -- Thermoelastic Contact of Two Moving Layers with Friction and Wear.

This work is devoted to an intensive study in contact mechanics, treating the nonsmooth dynamics of contacting bodies. Mathematical modeling is illustrated and discussed in numerous examples of engineering objects working in different kinematic and dynamic environments. Topics covered in five self-contained chapters examine non-steady dynamic phenomena which are determined by key factors: i.e., heat conduction, thermal stresses, and the amount of wearing. New to this monograph is the importance of the inertia factor, which is considered on par with thermal stresses. Principal features: * Unique monograph to address the topic of dynamic contact problems in thermoelasticity, which take into account inertial effects and influence of thermoelastic coupling for models of solids in contact * Mathematical modeling methods are illustrated and applied to practical engineering problems: e.g., for improving the reliability and durability of machines and mechanisms under friction, heat, and amount of wear in contact * Presents solutions that describe many interesting nonlinear effects Nonsmooth Dynamics of Contacting Thermoelastic Bodies is an engaging accessible practical reference for engineers (civil, mechanical, industrial) and researchers in theoretical and applied mechanics, applied mathematics, physicists, and graduate students.

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