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Analysis of 3-D Frictional Contact Mechanics Problems by a Boundary Element Method

Bangyong KEUMYijun LIU( )
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, P. O. Box 210072, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0072, USA
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The development of two boundary element algorithms for solving 3-D, frictional, and linear elastostatic contact problems is reported in this paper. The algorithms employ nonconforming discretizations for solving 3-D boundary element models, which provide much needed flexibility in the boundary element modeling for 3-D contact problems. These algorithms are implemented in a new 3-D boundary element code and verified using several examples. For the numerical examples studied, the results using the new boundary element algorithms match very well with the results using a commercial finite element code, and clearly demonstrate the feasibility of the new boundary element approach for 3-D contact analysis.

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KEUM B, LIU Y. Analysis of 3-D Frictional Contact Mechanics Problems by a Boundary Element Method. Tsinghua Science and Technology, 2005, 10(1): 16-29. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1007-0214(05)70004-3

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Received: 10 August 2004
Published: 01 February 2005
© Tsinghua University Press 2005