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Effect of the cut-off frequency on rough-point and flat-surface contacts
Fanming Meng
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 9, pp.2889-2901, 2012
Abstract : In the past years, contact between two bodies has been studied from various ways that do not consider the cut-off frequency effect on
the contact mechanism. This paper reports the correlation between rough point contact and flat surface contact at different cut-off frequencies
of filter. The similarity and difference between the two types of contact mechanisms are presented for materials with linear or
elasticperfectly plastic deformation. The conjugate gradient method (CGM) is used for analysing the rough point contact, while the rough
flat surface contact is studied with an improved CGM in which the influence coefficient for the elastic deformation of the rough flat surface
is obtained with finite element method. Numerical results show that for the above two types of contacts, their von Mises stress and
maximum shear stress are greatly affected by the cut-off frequency of a high-pass filter. Moreover, a decrease in the cut-off frequency
leads to an increase in the contact area and a decrease in the approach for the rough flat surface contact, while the opposite variations is
for the point contact between rough bodies with the small radii.
Keyword : Rough point contact; Rough flat surface contact; Cut-off frequency; Conjugate gradient method; Contact radius |
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