Contact Mechanics and Friction: Physical Principles and Applications

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Springer, 10. 3. 2017 - Počet stran: 391
The English edition of “Contact Mechanics and Friction” lying before you is, for st the most part, the text of the 1 German edition (Springer Publishing, 2009). The book was expanded by the addition of a chapter on frictional problems in ear- quake research. Additionally, Chapter 15 was supplemented by a section on elasto-hydrodynamics. The problem sections of several chapters were enriched by the addition of new examples. This book would not have been possible without the active support of J. Gray, who translated it from the German edition. I would like to thank Prof. G. G. - charyan and Prof. S. Sobolev for discussions and critical comments on the chapter over earthquake dynamics. Dr. R. Heise made significant contributions to the - velopment and correction of new problems. I would like to convey my affecti- ate thanks to Dr. J. Starcevic for her complete support during the composition of this book. I want to thank Ms. Ch. Koll for her patience in creating figures and Dr. R. Heise, M. Popov, M. Heß, S. Kürscher, and B. Grzemba for their help in pro- reading. Berlin, November 2009 V.L. Popov Preface to the German Edition
 

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1 Introduction
1
2 Qualitative Treatment of Contact Problems Normal Contact without Adhesion
9
3 Qualitative Treatment of Adhesive Contacts
27
4 Capillary Forces
43
5 Rigorous Treatment of Contact Problems Hertzian Contact
57
6 Rigorous Treatment of Contact Problems Adhesive Contact
83
7 Contact between Rough Surfaces
97
8 Tangential Contact Problems
117
14 Lubricated Systems
225
15 Viscoelastic Properties of Elastomers
255
16 Rubber Friction and Contact Mechanics of Rubber
283
17 Wear
299
18 Friction Under the Influence of Ultrasonic Vibrations
317
19 Numerical Simulation Methods in Friction Physics
335
20 Earthquakes and Friction
343
Appendix
367

9 Rolling Contact
137
10 Coulombs Law of Friction
151
11 The PrandtlTomlinson Model for Dry Friction
173
12 Frictionally Induced Vibrations
193
13 Thermal Effects in Contacts
217
Further Reading
379
Figure Reference
385
Index
387
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Prof. Dr. Valentin L. Popov
studied physics and obtained his doctorate from the Moscow State Lomonosow University. He worked at the Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences. After a guest-professorship in the field of theoretical physics at the University of Paderborn, he has headed the department of System Dynamics and Friction Physics in the Institute of Mechanics at the Berlin University of Technology since 2002. His areas of interest, among others, include tribology, nanotribology, tribology at low temperatures, biotribology, the influence of friction through ultrasound, numerical simulation of frictional processes, research regarding earthquakes, as well as themes relating to materials sciences such as the mechanics of elastoplastic media with microstructure, strength of metals and alloys, and shape memory alloys. He is the joint editor of international journals and regularly organizes international conferences and workshops over diverse tribological themes.

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