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Handbook of Plane Contact Mechanics
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Handbook of Plane Contact Mechanics

Exact Solutions of Plane Contact Problems
HardcoverGebunden
Verkaufsrang1076inTechnik
EUR149,79

Beschreibung

The book contains a structured collection of complete solutions to all relevant plane contact problems. Classic profiles - such as the cylinder, the wedge, or the rectangular flat punch - are considered under centric and eccentric loading, but also a variety of other technically relevant shapes, such as the flat punch with rounded edges, the wedge with rounded tip, or wavy surfaces. With regard to the load configuration, adhesive and non-adhesive normal contacts, tangential contacts, and rolling contacts are considered. The materials considered are elastic isotropic, transversally isotropic, viscoelastic, and functionally graded media. The solutions given are derived in the simplest way available, and, in addition to the macroscopic relationships between load and contact configuration, include the stress fields in the surface and, where applicable, within the contacting bodies.
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ISBN/EAN/Artikel978-3-662-70172-0
ProduktartHardcover
EinbandGebunden
Verlag
Erschienen am18.12.2024
Auflage2025
Reihen-Nr.978-3-662-70172-0
Seiten270 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenApprox. 270 p.
Artikel-Nr.20806451
KatalogZeitfracht
Datenquelle-Nr.N3000002441901
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Autor

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Valentin L. Popov studied physics and received his doctorate from Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1985. He habilitated at the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1994. Since 2002, he has headed the Department of System Dynamics and Friction Physics at the Institute of Mechanics at the Technische Universität (TU) Berlin.

Dr.-Ing. Markus Heß studied engineering science at TU Berlin. He received his doctorate in 2011 and was awarded the German tribological society's sponsorship prize for his dissertation in the same year. From 2011-2015 he was head of the physics department at the preparatory college of the TU Berlin and has been a research assistant at the Department of System Dynamics and Friction Physics since 2015.

Dr.-Ing. Emanuel Willert studied engineering science at TU Berlin and Tomsk Polytechnic University. He received his doctorate in 2020 and was awarded the Dimitris N. Chorafas Foundation Prize for his doctoral research in 2019. He has been working as a research assistant at the Department of System Dynamics and Friction Physics since 2015.