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Computational Methods in Contact Mechanics IV
註釋Annotation The 51 papers consider computer technology and computational methods that enable engineers to solve complex practical problems involving contact between components in such systems as gears; brakes; clutches; ball-bearings; metal-forming tools; wheels; tires; and bolted, riveted, or clamped connections. Demonstrating that the field is still developing though based on fundamentals proposed over two centuries ago, they cover mechanical models, numerical aspects, engineering applications, and mathematical models. Among the specific topics are surface fatigue crack growth in the contact area of gear teeth flanks, a computational method for elastic contact near rigid inclusion, a comparison of finite element contact analysis of Curvic couplings in two and three dimensions, and the asymptotic behavior of a thin viscoplastic bonding layer between two elastic adherends. There is no subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.