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On the Treatment of Contact Contraints within Coupled Thermomechanical Analysis

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Finite Inelastic Deformations — Theory and Applications

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In engineering problems like shrink fitting, deep drawing or hot rolling the effects of heat generation and heat transfer have to be considered during the process. Since many of these simulations involve contact problems with dry friction it is of interest to develop contact laws which are able to predict besides normal and tangential stresses also the amount of heat generated due to friction and the heat transfer across the contact surface.

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Wriggers, P., Miehe, C. (1992). On the Treatment of Contact Contraints within Coupled Thermomechanical Analysis. In: Besdo, D., Stein, E. (eds) Finite Inelastic Deformations — Theory and Applications. International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84833-9_30

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