2016
DOI: 10.1080/14786435.2016.1209311
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Contact between two plastically deformable crystals: a discrete dislocation dynamics study

Abstract: It is customary to simplify the analysis of contact between two elastically deformable bodies by treating an equivalent problem where only one body is deformable and the other is rigid. This is possible provided that the gap geometry and the effective elastic modulus of the bodies in the simplified problem are the same as in the original problem. However, the question arises on whether - and to which extent - the simplification is still valid even when (size-dependent) plasticity occurs. Studies using discrete… Show more

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“…Very recently, Ng Wei Siang and Nicola [277] investigated contact between a 2D wavy surface against a flat, in which the surfaces were again rendered as single crystal structures (referred to as a discrete dislocation plasticity analysis). Therefore, their analysis is an effective model only of a very small-scale contact.…”
Section: Scale-dependent Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, Ng Wei Siang and Nicola [277] investigated contact between a 2D wavy surface against a flat, in which the surfaces were again rendered as single crystal structures (referred to as a discrete dislocation plasticity analysis). Therefore, their analysis is an effective model only of a very small-scale contact.…”
Section: Scale-dependent Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%