Shortcuts
 
PageMenu- Hauptmenü-
Page content

Kategorienanzeige

MAB

Contact Mechanics and Friction: Physical Principles and Applications
Kategorie Beschreibung
036aXA-DE‡XA-DE-BE
037beng
077a322949386 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Popov, Valentin Leonidovič, 1959 - : Contact mechanics and friction
087q978-3-642-10802-0
100 Popov, Valentin Leonidovič
331 Contact Mechanics and Friction
335 Physical Principles and Applications
403 1
410 Berlin, Heidelberg
412 Springer Berlin Heidelberg
425 2010
425a2010
433 Online-Ressource (XI, 362p, digital)
451bSpringerLink. Bücher
501 Description based upon print version of record
517 Preface to the English Edition; Preface to the German Edition; Table of Contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Contact and Friction Phenomena and their Applications; 1.2 History of Contact Mechanics and the Physics of Friction; 1.3 Structure of the Book; 2 Qualitative Treatment of Contact Problems -Normal Contact without Adhesion; 2.1 Material Properties; 2.2 Simple Contact Problems; 2.3 Estimation Method for Contacts with a Three-Dimensional,Elastic Continuum; 3 Qualitative Treatment of Adhesive Contacts; 3.1 Physical Background; 3.2 Calculation of the Adhesive Force between Curved Surfaces. 3.3 Qualitative Estimation of the Adhesive Force between ElasticBodies3.4 Influence of Roughness on Adhesion; 3.5 Adhesive Tape; 3.6 Supplementary Information about van der Waals Forces andSurface Energies; 4 Capillary Forces; 4.1 Surface Tension and Contact Angles; 4.2 Hysteresis of Contact Angles; 4.3 Pressure and the Radius of Curvature; 4.4 Capillary Bridges; 4.5 Capillary Force between a Rigid Plane and a Rigid Sphere; 4.6 Liquids on Rough Surfaces; 4.7 Capillary Forces and Tribology; 5 Rigorous Treatment of Contact Problems -Hertzian Contact. 5.1 Deformation of an Elastic Half-Space being Acted upon bySurface Forces5.2 Hertzian Contact Theory; 5.3 Contact between Two Elastic Bodies with Curved Surfaces; 5.4 Contact between a Rigid Cone-Shaped Indenter and anElastic Half-Space; 5.5 Internal Stresses in Hertzian Contacts; 6 Rigorous Treatment of Contact Problems -Adhesive Contact; 6.1 JKR-Theory; 7 Contact between Rough Surfaces; 7.1 Model from Greenwood and Williamson; 7.2 Plastic Deformation of Asperities; 7.3 Electrical Contacts; 7.4 Thermal Contacts; 7.5 Mechanical Stiffness of Contacts; 7.6 Seals; 7.7 Roughness and Adhesion. 8 Tangential Contact Problems8.1 Deformation of an Elastic Half-Space being Acted upon byTangential Forces; 8.2 Deformation of an Elastic Half-Space being Acted upon by aTangential Stress Distribution; 8.3 Tangential Contact Problems without Slip; 8.4 Tangential Contact Problems Accounting for Slip; 8.5 Absence of Slip for a Rigid Cylindrical Indenter; 9 Rolling Contact; 9.1 Qualitative Discussion of the Processes in a Rolling Contact; 9.2 Stress Distribution in a Stationary Rolling Contact; 10 Coulomb's Law of Friction; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Static and Kinetic Friction. 10.3 Angle of Friction10.4 Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction on the ContactTime3; 10.5 Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction on the NormalForce; 10.6 Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction on Sliding Speed5; 10.7 Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction on the SurfaceRoughness; 10.8 Coulomb's View on the Origin of the Law of Friction; 10.9 Theory of Bowden and Tabor; 10.10 Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction on Temperature; 11 The Prandtl-Tomlinson Model for DryFriction; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Basic Properties of the Prandtl-Tomlinson Model; 11.3 Elastic Instability. 11.4 Superlubricity
527 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Popov, Valentin Leonidovič, 1959 - : Contact mechanics and friction
540aISBN 978-3-642-10803-7
700 |TG
700 |TEC009070
700 |TEC021000
700 |*74-02
700 |74M15
700 |74M10
700 |70F40
700b|620.1
700b|621.89
700c|TA405-409.3
700c|QA808.2
700g1270742302 UF 1500
700g1271586681 ZL 3750
750 This application-oriented book introduces the associations between contact mechanics and friction and with it offers a deeper understanding of tribology. It deals with the associated phenomena of contact, adhesion, capillary forces, friction, lubrication, and wear from one consistent viewpoint. The author goes into (1) methods of rough estimation of tribological quantities, (2) methods for analytical calculations which attempt to minimize the necessary complexity, (3) the crossover into numerical simulation methods. With these methods the author conveys a consistent view of tribological proces
902s 216503264 Kontaktmechanik
902f 00000171 Lehrbuch
907s 209136979 Tribologie
912s 216503264 Kontaktmechanik
917s 209136979 Tribologie
012 327013761
081 Popov, Valentin L.: Contact Mechanics and Friction
100 Springer E-Book
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10803-7
Schnellsuche