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The following pages link to Statistical models of rough surfaces for finite element 3D-contact analysis (Q846066):
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- A boundary element model for near surface contact stresses of rough surfaces (Q487771) (← links)
- Anisotropic wear framework for 3D contact and rolling problems (Q503285) (← links)
- Complementarity problems in structural engineering: an overview (Q525366) (← links)
- Surface smoothing procedures in computational contact mechanics (Q525367) (← links)
- Modeling of contact between rough surfaces using homogenisation technique (Q553197) (← links)
- A stochastic model of rough surfaces for finite element contact analysis (Q1971334) (← links)
- A new analytical model for the flattening of Gaussian rough surfaces (Q2134374) (← links)
- An isogeometric analysis based method for frictional elastic contact problems with randomly rough surfaces (Q2136713) (← links)
- Approximation of the integrals of the Gaussian distribution of asperity heights in the Greenwood-Tripp contact model of two rough surfaces revisited (Q2375554) (← links)
- Elasto-plastic statistical model of strongly anisotropic rough surfaces for finite element 3D contact analysis (Q2384500) (← links)
- Quantifying uncertainties in contact mechanics of rough surfaces using the Multilevel Monte Carlo method (Q2418937) (← links)
- On the normal contact stiffness and contact resonance frequency of rough surface contact based on asperity micro-contact statistical models (Q2421994) (← links)
- Statistical model of strongly anisotropic rough surfaces for finite element contact analysis (Q2701961) (← links)
- Fast FE-BEM algorithms for orthotropic frictional contact (Q2952264) (← links)
- Effect of local slopes of roughness during contact between solids (Q3433302) (← links)
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- 3D thermoelastic solids under non‐linear interface thermal and orthotropic frictional contact conditions (Q6090719) (← links)
- Three-dimensional asperity model of rough surfaces based on valley-peak ratio of the maximum peak (Q6172561) (← links)
- Stochastic multiscale analysis in hydrodynamic lubrication (Q6557568) (← links)