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The following pages link to Multi-scale approach for frictional contact of elastomers on rough rigid surfaces (Q649450):
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- Modelling of spontaneous adhesion phenomena in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (Q335195) (← links)
- Homogenization in finite thermoelasticity (Q361312) (← links)
- Boundary element method for contact between multiple rigid punches and anisotropic viscoelastic foundation (Q785209) (← links)
- Stabilized numerical solution for transient dynamic contact of inelastic solids on rough surfaces (Q1934532) (← links)
- Multi-stage contact model between fractal rough surfaces based on multi-scale asperity deformation (Q2109693) (← links)
- Multiscale FEM approach for hysteresis friction of rubber on rough surfaces (Q2631474) (← links)
- A multi-scale FEM-BEM formulation for contact mechanics between rough surfaces (Q2665063) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of soft matter friction: Isogeometric framework and elastic boundary layers (Q2952615) (← links)
- Hysteretic Friction of a Sliding Rubber Element (Q2954587) (← links)
- Micro- and nanoscale modelling of dry friction with application to the wheel/rail contact (Q2954677) (← links)
- A Thermo-Mechanical Formulation Describing the Frictional Behavior of Rubber (Q3061445) (← links)
- Discrete and continuum methods for numerical simulations of non-linear wave propagation in discontinuous media (Q3164499) (← links)
- Sliding friction and contact mechanics of elastomers on rough surfaces (Q3557645) (← links)
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- Finite element analysis of tires in rolling contact (Q4982269) (← links)
- A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction, and (de)bonding reactions (Q5041562) (← links)
- From the Pioneering Contributions by Wriggers to Recent Advances in Computational Tribology (Q5051054) (← links)
- Frictional contact of elastomer materials on rough rigid surfaces (Q5892240) (← links)
- Multiscale contact homogenisation: a novel perspective through the method of multiscale virtual power (Q6641932) (← links)