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Stick-Slip-Slap Interface Response Simulation: Formulation and Application of a General Joint/Interface Element

Yaxin Song1, D. Michael McFarland1, Lawrence A. Bergman1, Alexander F. Vakakis2

Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. Division of Mechanics, National Technical University of Athens, GR-157 10 Zografos, Athens, Greece

Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences 2005, 10(2), 153-170. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2005.010.153

Abstract

A general interface element is developed for dynamic response analysis of structures with jointed interfaces, which can account for damping due to both impact and friction. Contact effects are included through a segment-to-segment contact model which considers the stick-slip-slap behavior at every point along the joint interface. A nonlinear friction law is adopted at the interface to describe microscopic relative motion due to the deformation of the asperities on the interface. Numerical examples demonstrate that the general joint interface element is capable of accounting for both friction and impact damping in jointed interfaces, as well as capturing the transfer of vibrational energy from low frequency to high during impact. The development of an interface slip zone is a combined result of the actual friction traction and pressure distribution along the interfaces. It is shown that the general joint interface element is able to address this effectively, and the segment-to-segment contact model adopted here allows the general interface element to capture very detailed stick-slip behavior along the interfaces even with a coarse mesh.

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Song, Y., McFarland, D. M., Bergman, L. A., Vakakis, A. F. (2005). Stick-Slip-Slap Interface Response Simulation: Formulation and Application of a General Joint/Interface Element. CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 10(2), 153–170. https://doi.org/10.3970/cmes.2005.010.153



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