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I.A. Soldatenkov, "A non-linear wear-contact problem for a Winkler foundation with an increasing contact area," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 72 (1), 66-72 (2008)
Year 2008 Volume 72 Issue 1 Pages 66-72
Title A non-linear wear-contact problem for a Winkler foundation with an increasing contact area
Author(s) I.A. Soldatenkov (Moscow, Russia, isoldat@mail.ru)
Abstract A wear-contact problem for a Winkler foundation is considered in the case when the rate of wear depends nonlinearly on the contact pressure and the contact area increases. The corresponding integral and differential equations are obtained. A successive approximation procedure is proposed which enables an exact solution of the problem in the space of continuous functions to be found. The property of non-negativity of the contact pressure when it has non-negative initial values is established. It is shown, using a qualitative analysis and calculations, that the non-linearity of the wear law can have a considerable effect on the behaviour of the contact pressure during the wear process.
Received 08 August 2007
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