Difference between revisions of "Hertzian contact"
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− | If two circular cylinders with radii $R_1$ and $R_2$ are pressed together by a force per unit length of magnitude $ | + | == Normal contact == |
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+ | If two circular cylinders with radii $R_1$ and $R_2$ are pressed together by a force per unit length of magnitude $P$ with their axes parallel, then the contact patch will be of half-width $b$ such that | ||
\begin{equation} | \begin{equation} | ||
− | b = \sqrt{\frac{ | + | b = \sqrt{\frac{2PR}{\pi E^*}} |
\end{equation} | \end{equation} | ||
where $R$ and $E^*$ are the reduced radius of contact and the contact modulus defined by | where $R$ and $E^*$ are the reduced radius of contact and the contact modulus defined by | ||
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\end{equation} | \end{equation} | ||
+ | The resulting pressure distribution $p(x)$ is semielliptical, i.e., of the form | ||
+ | \begin{equation} | ||
+ | p(x) = p_0 \sqrt{1-\frac{x^2}{b^2}} | ||
+ | \end{equation} | ||
+ | where the peak pressure | ||
+ | \begin{equation} | ||
+ | p_0 = \sqrt{\frac{PE^*}{\pi R}}. | ||
+ | The coordinate $x$ is measured perpendicular to that of the cylinder axes. | ||
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+ | For the case of nominal contact between cylinders closed from analytical solutions are available. | ||
+ | \end{equation} | ||
= FreeFem++ numerical solution = | = FreeFem++ numerical solution = |
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Contact of two cylinders with axes parallel
Normal contact
If two circular cylinders with radii $R_1$ and $R_2$ are pressed together by a force per unit length of magnitude $P$ with their axes parallel, then the contact patch will be of half-width $b$ such that \begin{equation} b = \sqrt{\frac{2PR}{\pi E^*}} \end{equation} where $R$ and $E^*$ are the reduced radius of contact and the contact modulus defined by \begin{equation} \frac{1}{R} = \frac{1}{R_1} + \frac{1}{R_2}, \end{equation} \begin{equation} \frac{1}{E^*} = \frac{1-{\nu_1}^2}{E_1} + \frac{1-{\nu_2}^2}{E_2}. \end{equation}
The resulting pressure distribution $p(x)$ is semielliptical, i.e., of the form \begin{equation} p(x) = p_0 \sqrt{1-\frac{x^2}{b^2}} \end{equation} where the peak pressure \begin{equation} p_0 = \sqrt{\frac{PE^*}{\pi R}}. The coordinate '"`UNIQ-MathJax8-QINU`"' is measured perpendicular to that of the cylinder axes. For the case of nominal contact between cylinders closed from analytical solutions are available. \end{equation}