A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces

A significant share of structures includes the components that are in contact with each other. These include, for example, stamps, molds, machine tools, technological equipment, engines, etc. They are characterized by a varied load mode. Therefore, an important aspect in studying the stressed-strain...

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Main Authors: Mykola М. Tkachuk, Andriy Grabovskiy, Mykola А. Tkachuk, Mariia Saverska, Iryna Hrechka
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Published: PC Technology Center 2020-02-01
Series:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Online Access:http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/193985
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spelling doaj-09524af2cbce4874b458fa1897d478fd2020-11-25T00:32:13ZengPC Technology CenterEastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies1729-37741729-40612020-02-0117 (103)162510.15587/1729-4061.2020.193985193985A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfacesMykola М. Tkachuk0Andriy Grabovskiy1Mykola А. Tkachuk2Mariia Saverska3Iryna Hrechka4National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute» Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute» Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute» Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute» Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002National Technical University «Kharkіv Polytechnic Institute» Kyrpychova str., 2, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61002A significant share of structures includes the components that are in contact with each other. These include, for example, stamps, molds, machine tools, technological equipment, engines, etc. They are characterized by a varied load mode. Therefore, an important aspect in studying the stressed-strained state of such structures is to determine the dependence of contact pressure on the external forces applied to them. A superposition principle for contact problems is not applicable in a general case. However, for this type of structures, the linear dependence of contact pressure on the load level has been established. In this case, the contact area does not depend on the load level. It has been demonstrated that this pattern holds not only for a one-component but also for the multi-component load. As a result, the possibility for rapid determining the stressed-strained state of such structures is ensured, while maintaining the accuracy of the results obtained. The applicability of the constructed method has been demonstrated by using the machine tools’ clamping accessories as an example. The established patterns are important when estimating the designs of structures. The derived direct proportional dependence of the solution on the applied loads makes it possible to shorten the design time of structures with the elements that interact when they are in contact at surfaces of the matching shape. In this case, we have considered different sets of loads, as well as the various varying variants of these loads. The examined cases have confirmed the direct proportionality of the components of the stressed-strained state of the magnitude of the applied forces for the case of their coordinated change. It has been also shown under an uneven change in the individual components of loads the dependence of contact pressure and components of the stressed-strained state of the examined objects on the applied forces demonstrates a complex character different from the directly proportional relation. The established dependences underlie the substantiation of the design and technological parameters of the structures that are designed, as well as their operational modeshttp://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/193985contact pressurestressed-strained statetheory of variational inequalitiesmachine toolregion of contact interaction
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author Mykola М. Tkachuk
Andriy Grabovskiy
Mykola А. Tkachuk
Mariia Saverska
Iryna Hrechka
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Andriy Grabovskiy
Mykola А. Tkachuk
Mariia Saverska
Iryna Hrechka
A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
contact pressure
stressed-strained state
theory of variational inequalities
machine tool
region of contact interaction
author_facet Mykola М. Tkachuk
Andriy Grabovskiy
Mykola А. Tkachuk
Mariia Saverska
Iryna Hrechka
author_sort Mykola М. Tkachuk
title A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
title_short A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
title_full A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
title_fullStr A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
title_full_unstemmed A semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
title_sort semi-analytical method for analys of contact interaction between structural elements along aligned surfaces
publisher PC Technology Center
series Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
issn 1729-3774
1729-4061
publishDate 2020-02-01
description A significant share of structures includes the components that are in contact with each other. These include, for example, stamps, molds, machine tools, technological equipment, engines, etc. They are characterized by a varied load mode. Therefore, an important aspect in studying the stressed-strained state of such structures is to determine the dependence of contact pressure on the external forces applied to them. A superposition principle for contact problems is not applicable in a general case. However, for this type of structures, the linear dependence of contact pressure on the load level has been established. In this case, the contact area does not depend on the load level. It has been demonstrated that this pattern holds not only for a one-component but also for the multi-component load. As a result, the possibility for rapid determining the stressed-strained state of such structures is ensured, while maintaining the accuracy of the results obtained. The applicability of the constructed method has been demonstrated by using the machine tools’ clamping accessories as an example. The established patterns are important when estimating the designs of structures. The derived direct proportional dependence of the solution on the applied loads makes it possible to shorten the design time of structures with the elements that interact when they are in contact at surfaces of the matching shape. In this case, we have considered different sets of loads, as well as the various varying variants of these loads. The examined cases have confirmed the direct proportionality of the components of the stressed-strained state of the magnitude of the applied forces for the case of their coordinated change. It has been also shown under an uneven change in the individual components of loads the dependence of contact pressure and components of the stressed-strained state of the examined objects on the applied forces demonstrates a complex character different from the directly proportional relation. The established dependences underlie the substantiation of the design and technological parameters of the structures that are designed, as well as their operational modes
topic contact pressure
stressed-strained state
theory of variational inequalities
machine tool
region of contact interaction
url http://journals.uran.ua/eejet/article/view/193985
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