2021
DOI: 10.3390/math9161849
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An Analytical Solution for Non-Linear Viscoelastic Impact

Abstract: The paper presents an analytical solution for the centric viscoelastic impact of two smooth balls. The contact period has two phases, compression and restitution, delimited by the moment corresponding to maximum deformation. The motion of the system is described by a nonlinear Hunt–Crossley equation that, when compared to the linear model, presents the advantage of a hysteresis loop closing in origin. There is only a single available equation obtained from the theorem of momentum. In order to solve the problem… Show more

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“…Experimental results demonstrated significant improvements in describing both the stress–strain response and energy dissipation. Stelian Alaci 15 and colleagues provided an analytical solution for the viscoelastic collision of two spherical centers. They divided the contact cycle into two phases: compression and recovery, bounded by the moment corresponding to the maximum deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental results demonstrated significant improvements in describing both the stress–strain response and energy dissipation. Stelian Alaci 15 and colleagues provided an analytical solution for the viscoelastic collision of two spherical centers. They divided the contact cycle into two phases: compression and recovery, bounded by the moment corresponding to the maximum deformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%