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Three-dimensional finite element computations for frictional contact problems with non-associated sliding rule

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This paper presents an algorithm for solving anisotropic frictional contact problems where the sliding rule is non-associated. The algorithm is based on a variational formulation of the complex interface model that combine the classical unilateral contact law and an anisotropic friction model with a non-associated slip rule. Both the friction condition and the sliding potential are elliptical and have the same principal axes but with different semi-axes ratio. The frictional contact law and its inverse are derived from a single non-differentiable scalar-valued function, called a bi-potential. The convexity properties of the bi-potential permit to associate stationary principles with initial/boundary value problems. With the present formulation, the time-integration of the frictional contact law takes the form of a projection onto a convex set and only one predictor-corrector step addresses all cases (sticking, sliding, no-contact). A solution algorithm is presented and tested on a simple example that shows the strong influence of the slip rule on the frictional behaviour.

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hal-01179514 , version 1 (22-07-2015)

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Mohammed Hjiaj,, Zhi-Qiang Feng, Géry de Saxcé, Zenon Mróz. Three-dimensional finite element computations for frictional contact problems with non-associated sliding rule. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2004, 60 (12), pp.2045--2076. ⟨10.1002/nme.1037⟩. ⟨hal-01179514⟩
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