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Kinematic states of a freely moving wedge mechanism in active loading

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The contact of components of free-moving wedge mechanisms in active loading is investigated, as a plane static elasticity-theory problem. An approach based on boundary elements and an iterative algorithm is outlined.

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Original Russian Text © A.A. Goncharov, 2010, published in Vestnik Mashinostroeniya, 2010, No. 2, pp. 10–16.

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Goncharov, A.A. Kinematic states of a freely moving wedge mechanism in active loading. Russ. Engin. Res. 30, 112–118 (2010). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X10020036

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