Partner: M. Hjiaj

University of Newcastle (AU)

Ostatnie publikacje
1.Feng Z.-Q., Hjiaj M., de Saxcé G., Mróz Z., Effect of frictional anisotropy on the quasistatic motion of a deformable solid sliding on a planar surface, COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS, ISSN: 0178-7675, DOI: 10.1007/s00466-005-0674-5, Vol.37, pp.349-361, 2006

Streszczenie:

In this paper, the motion of a deformable body sliding on a half-plane is considered. The solid undergoes large displacements but small strains. An orthotropic friction model described by an elliptic cone is considered. This model allows to describe the sliding-direction dependence of the frictional behavior observed in experience. The algorithm used to solve the problem is based on a weak variational statement of the frictional contact law. The Uzawa algorithm is used to solve the discrete problem. The corresponding algorithm is robust and can deal with large sliding increments. The study shows that frictional properties can influence significantly the trajectory of a deformable body sliding on a frictional surface.

Słowa kluczowe:

Elliptic friction criterion, Large sliding, Variational formulation, Uzawa algorithm

Afiliacje autorów:

Feng Z.-Q.-Université d'Evry-Val d'Essonne (FR)
Hjiaj M.-University of Newcastle (AU)
de Saxcé G.-CNRS (FR)
Mróz Z.-IPPT PAN
2.Feng Z.-Q., Hjiaj M., de Saxcé G., Mróz Z., Influence of frictional anisotropy on contacting surfaces during loading/unloading cycles, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NON-LINEAR MECHANICS, ISSN: 0020-7462, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2006.08.002, Vol.41, No.8, pp.936-948, 2006

Streszczenie:

This paper presents numerical investigations on the loading and unloading of a three-dimensional body in frictional contact with a rigid foundation. The evolution of the sliding process during loading/unloading cycles is analyzed. The important case of anisotropy is examined along with the effect of the sliding rule. The solution algorithm is based on a variational inequality which combine the contact problem and the frictional problem. The numerical results of the punch problem show the hysteretic and irreversible behavior occurring when friction is anisotropic.

Słowa kluczowe:

Elliptic friction criterion, non-associated slip rile, Uzawa algorithm, Cyclic loading

Afiliacje autorów:

Feng Z.-Q.-Université d'Evry-Val d'Essonne (FR)
Hjiaj M.-University of Newcastle (AU)
de Saxcé G.-CNRS (FR)
Mróz Z.-IPPT PAN
3.Hjiaj M., Feng Z.-Q., de Saxcé G., Mróz Z., Three-dimensional finite element computations for frictional contact problems with non-associated sliding rule, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING, ISSN: 0029-5981, DOI: 10.1002/nme.1037, Vol.60, No.12, pp.2045-2076, 2004

Streszczenie:

This paper presents an algorithm for solving anisotropic frictional contact problems where the sliding rule is non-associated.The algorithm is based on a variational formulation of the complex interface model that combine the classical unilateral contact law and an anisotropic friction model with a non-associated slip rule. Both the friction condition and the sliding potential are elliptical and have the same principal axes but with different semi-axes ratio. The frictional contact law and its inverse are derived from a single non-differentiable scalar-valued function, called a bi-potential. The convexity properties of the bi-potential permit to associate stationary principles with initial/boundary value problems. With the present formulation, the time-integration of the frictional contact law takes the form of a projection onto a convex set and only one predictor–corrector step addresses all cases (sticking, sliding, no-contact). A solution algorithm is presented and tested on a simple example that shows the strong influence of the slip rule on the frictional behaviour.

Afiliacje autorów:

Hjiaj M.-University of Newcastle (AU)
Feng Z.-Q.-Université d'Evry-Val d'Essonne (FR)
de Saxcé G.-CNRS (FR)
Mróz Z.-IPPT PAN
4.Hjiaj M., Feng Z.-Q., de Saxcé G., Mróz Z., On the modelling of complex anisotropic frictional contact laws, International Journal of Engineering Science, ISSN: 0020-7225, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2003.10.004, Vol.42, No.10, pp.1013-1034, 2004

Streszczenie:

In this paper, the formulation of complex anisotropic frictional models with orthotropic friction condition and non-associated sliding rule is discussed. The friction law is described by a superellipse, which allow to consider a wide range of convex friction condition by simply varying the roundness factor affecting the shape of the limit surface. The sliding potential is also a superellipse but with a different semi-axis ratio, which lead to a non-associated sliding rule. For bodies in contact, the Signorini conditions can be formulated in terms of velocities and combined with the sliding rule to give the frictional contact law describing interfacial interactions. Its is shown that the frictional contact law as well as its inverse can be derived from the same scalar valued function called bi-potential. Due to the non-associated nature of the law, this relation is implicit. The advantage of the present formulation lies in the existence of stationary points of a functional, called bi-functional, that depends on both the displacements and the stresses.

Słowa kluczowe:

Superelliptic friction criterion, Non-associated sliding rule, Bi-potential, Variational formulation

Afiliacje autorów:

Hjiaj M.-University of Newcastle (AU)
Feng Z.-Q.-Université d'Evry-Val d'Essonne (FR)
de Saxcé G.-CNRS (FR)
Mróz Z.-IPPT PAN
5.Hjiaj M., de Saxcé G., Mróz Z., A variational inequality-based formulation of the frictional contact law with a non-associated sliding rule, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS A-SOLIDS, ISSN: 0997-7538, DOI: 10.1016/S0997-7538(01)01183-4, Vol.21, No.1, pp.49-59, 2002

Streszczenie:

We present a variational formulation of a complex frictional contact law with anisotropic friction condition and a non-associated sliding rule. The distinguishing characteristic of the proposed formulation is that the interface law, as well as its inverse, derive from a single scalar-valued function called bi-potential. This function, which depends on both the velocities and the associated forces, is split into the sum of two dual pseudo-potentials for standard multivalued laws. The main advantages of the formalism are the compact form taken by the present complex law and convexity property of the bi-potential that can be exploited for numerical purposes.

Afiliacje autorów:

Hjiaj M.-University of Newcastle (AU)
de Saxcé G.-CNRS (FR)
Mróz Z.-IPPT PAN