15 research outputs found
AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO THE THIRD BODY MODELLING IN FRETTING WEAR CONTACT: A MINIREVIEW
In fretting wear contact, the third body is defined as the wear debris bed between two contacting bodies. The problem of third-body modelling is considered from a point of view of contact mechanics. This paper is restricted to a discussion of recent developments in analytical modelling of fretting wear contact
Evaluation of elastic and adhesive properties of solids by depth-sensing indentation
To describe properly interactions between contacting solids at micro/nanometre scales, one needs to know both adhesive and mechanical properties of the solids. Borodich and Galanov have introduced an effective method (the BG method) for identifying both characteristics from a single experiment on depth-sensing indentation by a spherical indenter using optimal fitting of the experimental data. Unlike traditional indentation techniques involving sharp indenters, the Borodich-Galanov methodology intrinsically takes adhesion into account. It is essentially a non-destructive approach. These features extend the scope of the method to important applications beyond the capabilities of conventional indentation. The scope of the original BG method was limited to the classic JKR and DMT theories. Recently, this restriction has been overcome by introducing the extended BG (eBG) method, where a new objective functional based on the concept of orthogonal distance curve fitting has been introduced. In the present work, questions related to theoretical development of the eBG method are discussed. Using the data for elastic bulk samples, it is shown that the eBG method is at least as good as the original BG method. It is shown that the eBG can be applied to adhesive indentation of coated, multilayered, functionally graded media
Asymptotic models for the topological sensitivity of the energy functional
AbstractThe refined method of matched asymptotic expansions is used for constructing asymptotic models for the topological sensitivity of the energy functional with respect to the creation of several small holes in the geometrical domain
A scalar prototype problem of deep abrasive drilling with an infinite free boundary : an asymptotic modeling study
A vanishing at infinity solution of the three-dimensional Laplace equation is sought in an a priori unknown domain with overdetermined boundary conditions, the right-hand sides of which depend on the unit normal to the free boundary. A perturbation analysis of the nonstandard free boundary problem that models deep abrasive drilling has been performed under the assumption that the free boundary is close to the surface of a given semi-infinite cylinder, the longitudinal position of which depends on the boundary data, and the leading-order asymptotic solution has been developed
Artificial neural network modeling of sliding wear
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively.Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.A widely used type of artificial neural networks, called multilayer perceptron, is applied for data-driven modeling of the wear coefficient in sliding wear under constant testing conditions. The integral and differential forms of wear equation are utilized for designing an artificial neural network-based model for the wear rate. The developed artificial neural network modeling framework can be utilized in studies of wearing-in period and the so-called true wear coefficient. Examples of the use of the developed approach are given based on the experimental data published recently