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Boundary element analysis of two-dimensional elastoplastic contact problems
Authors:D Martí  n,M.H Aliabadi
Affiliation:

a Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst, Southampton S040 7AA, UK

b Department of Engineering, University of London, Queen Mary College, Mile End, London E1 4NS, UK

Abstract:
A general boundary element formulation for contact problems, capable of dealing with local elastoplastic effects and friction, is presented. Both conforming and non-conforming problems may be analysed. The contact problem is solved by means of a direct constraint technique, in which compatibility and equilibrium conditions are directly enforced in the general system of equations. The contact areas are modelled with linear interpolation functions, and quadratic interpolation functions are used everywhere else. Elastoplasticity is solved by a BEM initial strain approach The Von Mises yield criterion with its associated flow rule is adopted. Both perfectly plastic and work hardening materials are studied in the proposed formulation.

An incremental loading technique is proposed, which allows accurate development of the loading history of the problem. The non-linear nature of these problems demands the use of an iterative procedure, to determine the correct frictional conditions at every node of the contact area and the value of the plastic strains at selected points where local yielding may have occurred. Several numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed formulation.

Keywords:Boundary element analysis   elastoplastic contact problems   friction
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