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Contact Interaction for Bodies of Complex Shape Taking into Account Wear

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Into framework of the linear theory of elasticity, the problem of the thermoelastic contact interaction of the brake disk and the pads studied. In the contact zone, the process of heat generation is realized due to friction forces. The friction coefficient is adopted as a function of temperature on the base of experimental data. The wear amount is calculated on the base of Archard model taking into account the dependency of model parameters on temperature. A number of calculation experiments is performed for various materials of braking pad.

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This work is supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (project number BCH 0110-11/2017-48) and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project number 16-08-00852a).

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Chebakov, M.I., Danilchenko, S.A., Lyapin, A.A. (2018). Contact Interaction for Bodies of Complex Shape Taking into Account Wear. In: Parinov, I., Chang, SH., Gupta, V. (eds) Advanced Materials . PHENMA 2017. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 207. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78919-4_34

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