Surface Models for Contact Laws

Willner K (2001)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2001

Edited Volumes: Computational and Experimental Methods

Pages Range: 3-10

Conference Proceedings Title: Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics V

Abstract

Contact laws for rough surfaces are used to obtain, e.g., contact stiffness or contact conductivity. Usually contact laws are derived on the basis of asperity deformation models in conjunction with a stochastic roughness model. As the stochastic parameters depend strongly on the measurement procedure, the obtained contact laws have to be used carefully. Fractal surface parameters can be obtained, which are independent of sampling interval or length, but the resulting contact laws are still dependent on these values.

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APA:

Willner, K. (2001). Surface Models for Contact Laws. In Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics V (pp. 3-10).

MLA:

Willner, Kai. "Surface Models for Contact Laws." Proceedings of the Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics V 2001. 3-10.

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