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Numerical Methods of Statics and Dynamics of Contact Systems with Arbitrary Number of 3D Elastic Bodies

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We analyse systems with any finite number of linear-elastic bodies which interact in contact and have, in a certain sense, arbitrary massive, thin-wall and combined configurations, mutual displacements, variants of loading, initial (design and changeable with time) clearances, interference fits and their combinations in large and small contact zones on different surfaces. It is accepted a priori that there is no dissipation of energy, and the appropriate stability of balance or movement takes place.

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Gol’nik, E., Radchenko, I. (1995). Numerical Methods of Statics and Dynamics of Contact Systems with Arbitrary Number of 3D Elastic Bodies. In: Raous, M., Jean, M., Moreau, J.J. (eds) Contact Mechanics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1983-6_37

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