Contact Mechanics / Edition 1

Contact Mechanics / Edition 1

by K. L. Johnson
ISBN-10:
0521347963
ISBN-13:
9780521347969
Pub. Date:
08/28/1987
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521347963
ISBN-13:
9780521347969
Pub. Date:
08/28/1987
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Contact Mechanics / Edition 1

Contact Mechanics / Edition 1

by K. L. Johnson
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Overview

This treatise is concerned with the stresses and deformation of solid bodies in contact with each other, along curved surfaces which touch initially at a point or along a line. Examples are a railway wheel and rail, or a pair of gear wheel teeth. Professor Johnson first reviews the development of the theory of contact stresses since the problem was originally addressed by H. Hertz in 1882. Next he discusses the influence of friction and the topographical roughness of surfaces, and this is incorporated into the theory of contact mechanics. An important feature is the treatment of bodies which deform plastically or viscoelastically. In addition to stationary contact, an appreciable section of the book is concerned with bodies which are in sliding or rolling contact, or which collide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521347969
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/28/1987
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 468
Sales rank: 997,529
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.17(h) x 1.14(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Motion and forces at a point of contact; 2. Line loading of an elastic half-space; 3. Point loading of an elastic half-space; 4. Normal contact of elastic solids - Hertz theory; 5. Non-Herzian normal contact of elastic bodies; 6. Normal contact of inelastic solids; 7. Tangential loading and sliding contact; 8. Rolling contact of elastic bodies; 9. Rolling contact of inelastic bodies; 10. Calendering and lubrication; 11. Dynamic effects and impact; 12. Thermoelastic contact; 13. Rough surfaces; Appendices; References and author index; Subject index.
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