Tamaas: a library for elastic-plastic contact of periodic rough surfaces
Lucas Frérot, Guillaume Anciaux, Valentine Rey, Son Pham-Ba, Jean‐François Molinari
Abstract
Physical phenomena that happen at solid contact interfaces, such as friction and wear, are largely entwined with the roughness of the surfaces in contact. For example, the fact that the friction force between two solids in contact is independent of their apparent contact area is due to roughness, as the solids are only in contact over a smaller "true contact area" which only depends on the normal force Roughness occurs on most man-made and natural surfaces This poses a serious challenge to conventional numerical approaches in solid mechanics such as the finite-element method (FEM).
Topics & Concepts
Materials scienceComposite materialAdhesion, Friction, and Surface InteractionsTribology and Lubrication EngineeringGear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis