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A unilateral contact problem with a variable coefficient of friction is solved by a simplest variant of the finite element technique. The coefficient of friction may depend on the magnitude of the tangential displacement. The existence of an approximate solution and some a priori estimates are proved.
The plane Signorini problem is considered in the cases, when there exist non-trivial rigid admissible displacements. The existence and uniqueness of the solution and the convergence of piecewise linear finite element approximations is discussed.
The purpose of this paper is to derive and study a new asymptotic
model for the equilibrium state of a thin anisotropic
piezoelectric plate in frictional contact with a rigid obstacle.
In the asymptotic process, the thickness of the piezoelectric
plate is driven to zero and the convergence of the unknowns is
studied. This leads to two-dimensional Kirchhoff-Love plate
equations, in which mechanical displacement and electric potential
are partly decoupled. Based on this model numerical examples are
presented...
The paper deals with the problem of quasistatic frictionless contact between an elastic body and a foundation. The elasticity operator is assumed to vanish for zero strain, to be Lipschitz continuous and strictly monotone with respect to the strain as well as Lebesgue measurable on the domain occupied by the body. The contact is modelled by normal compliance in such a way that the penetration is limited and restricted to unilateral contraints. In this problem we take into account adhesion which...
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