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Johnson K.L. — Contact mechanics
Johnson K.L. — Contact mechanics



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Название: Contact mechanics

Автор: Johnson K.L.

Аннотация:

This treatise is concerned with the stresses and deformation of solid bodies in contact with each other, along curved surfaces which touch initially at a point or along a line. Examples are a railway wheel and rail, or a pair of gear wheel teeth. Professor Johnson first reviews the development of the theory of contact stresses since the problem was originally addressed by H. Hertz in 1882. Next he discusses the influence of friction and the topographical roughness of surfaces, and this is incorporated into the theory of contact mechanics. An important feature is the treatment of bodies which deform plastically or viscoelastically. In addition to stationary contact, an appreciable section of the book is concerned with bodies which are in sliding or rolling contact, or which collide.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Физика/Классическая физика/Упругие среды/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 1985

Количество страниц: 452

Добавлена в каталог: 18.06.2005

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Sliding, thermoelastic effects due to      391—396
SLIP      see microslip
Slip-line Held      157—160
Slip-line Held for cone indentation      168—169
Slip-line Held for hot rolling of metals      324—326
Slip-line Held for indentation by sphere      170—171
Slip-line Held for plastic wedge      165—168
Slip-line Held for rolling contact of rigid cylinder      295—302
Slip-line Held for serrated surface      404
Slip-line Held for wedge indentation      160—165
Slip-line Held, extension into rigid zone of      170—171
Spin in ball-bearings      8—10
Spin in pneumatic tyres      279
Spin in rolling      242
Spin moment      5 10 233
Spin parameter      244
Spin pole      259
Spin, definition of      4
Strain, representative      176 199
Stress intensity factor      129 401
Stress waves      340—343
Stress waves, dilatational      343
Stress waves, distortional (shear)      343
Stress waves, head (S—P)      345
Stress waves, in elastic impact      354 358
Stress waves, longitudinal      343
Stress waves, Rayleigh      343
Stress waves, supersonic (superseismic)      372
Stress waves, transverse      343
Stress waves, velocities of      343
Strip between rollers      312—327
Strip between rollers, onset of plastic flow in      318—320
Strip between rollers, plastic reduction in      320—327
Sub-surface shear stress      62 67 94 99 102 114 399 420—421
Sub-surface stresses, circular contact region      57 60 62 94
Sub-surface stresses, contact of cylinders      103 429—430
Sub-surface stresses, elliptical contact region      66—67 99
Sub-surface stresses, sliding contact      205 209—210 429—430
Sub-surface stresses, table of values      429—430
Superseismic      see supersonic
Supersonic (superseismic)      355 369
Surface energy      125
Surface loading (3-D), axi-symmetric      76—80
Surface loading (3-D), Hertz pressure      60—63 65—67
Surface loading (3-D), non-uniform pressure      55—56 63 67—68
Surface loading (3-D), normal point force      50—53
Surface loading (3-D), potential functions      45—49
Surface loading (3-D), tangential point force      68—70
Surface loading (3-D), tangential tractions      70—76
Surface loading (3-D), torsional      80—83
Surface loading (3-D), uniform normal displacement      59—60 64
Surface loading (3-D), uniform pressure      53—55 56—59
Surface loading (3-D), uniform tangential displacement      71—74
Surface loading (plane strain), axial traction      42—44
Surface loading (plane strain), displacements specified      28—35
Surface loading (plane strain), distributed tractions      18—21
Surface loading (plane strain), line forces      14—18
Surface loading (plane strain), triangular distributions      26—28
Surface loading (plane strain), uniform normal pressure      21—24
Surface loading (plane strain), uniform tangential traction      24—26
Tangential loading, cyclic      221—231
Tangential loading, elastic      210—231
Tangential loading, plastic      233—241
Temperature in half-space      375—380
Temperature in half-space, continuous point source, due to      376
Temperature in half-space, distributed sources, due to      376—377
Temperature in half-space, instantaneous line source, due to      376
Temperature in half-space, instantaneous point source, due to      375—376
Temperature in half-space, moving source, due to      377—380
Thermal rectification      390
Thermoelastic distortion      380—395
Thermoelastic distortion, contact at different temperatures, due to      383—390
Thermoelastic distortion, Dundurs' theorem      381
Thermoelastic distortion, moving heat source, due to      382—383
Thermoelastic distortion, point source, due to      381
Thermoelastic distortion, transient      395—396
Thermoelastic distortion, uniform heating, due to      381—382
Thermoelastic distortion, uniform temperature, due to      382
Thermoelastic instability      391—396
Torsional contact      231—233
Transient rolling contact      270—274
Transient rolling contact, oscillating tractive force, due to      274
Transient rolling contact, starting from rest      272
Travelling loads      369—372
Tungsten carbide in contact with steel      110
Turning, surfaces produced by      398
Tyres (pneumatic)      277
Tyres (pneumatic), creep in free rolling      279
Tyres (pneumatic), sideslip and spin      279
Unloading of a viscoelastic contact      193—194
Unloading of an elastic contact      125 224—226
Unloading of an elastic-plastic contact      181—184
Variational methods      147 151
Vickers pyramid hardness      177
Viscoelastic material      184—187
Viscoelastic material in normal contact      187—196
Viscoelastic material in rolling contact      302—306
Waves, elastic      see stress waves
Waves, plastic      238
Wavy surfaces, one-dimensional contact of      398—402
Wavy surfaces, plastic deformation of      403—406
Wavy surfaces, thermoelastic contact of      390 391—394
Wavy surfaces, two-dimensional contact of      402—403
Wear      234 240
Wedge, elastic contact of      111—114
Wedge, plastic deformation of      165—168
Wedge, plastic indentation by      160—165
Wedge, plastic shear of      234—237
Williams, Landen and Ferry shift factor      310
Yield      see plastic yield
“Heathcote slip”      251 269
“pile-up” at edge of indentation      178—179 200 362
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