Introduction to computational contact mechanics : (Record no. 3029)

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Title Introduction to computational contact mechanics :
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Chichester, West Sussex :
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Extent xvii, 282 pages
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Series statement Wiley series in computational mechanics.
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General note Includes index
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Formatted contents note Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Theory; Chapter 1 Introduction with a Spring-Mass Frictionless Contact System; 1.1 Structural Part-Deflection of Spring-Mass System; 1.2 Contact Part-Non-Penetration into Rigid Plane; 1.3 Contact Formulations; 1.3.1 Lagrange Multiplier Method; 1.3.2 Penalty Method; 1.3.3 Augmented Lagrangian Method; Chapter 2 General Formulation of a Contact Problem; 2.1 Structural Part-Formulation of a Problem in Linear Elasticity; 2.1.1 Strong Formulation of Equilibrium; 2.1.2 Weak Formulation of Equilibrium 2.2 Formulation of the Contact Part (Signorini's problem)Chapter 3 Differential Geometry; 3.1 Curve and its Properties; 3.1.1 Example: Circle and its Properties; 3.2 Frenet Formulas in 2D; 3.3 Description of Surfaces by Gauss Coordinates; 3.3.1 Tangent and Normal Vectors: Surface Coordinate System; 3.3.2 Basis Vectors: Metric Tensor and its Applications; 3.3.3 Relationships between Co- and Contravariant Basis Vectors; 3.3.4 Co- and Contravariant Representation of a Vector on a Surface; 3.3.5 Curvature Tensor and Structure of the Surface; 3.4 Differential Properties of Surfaces 4.3.2 Contact Kinematics in 3D Coordinate SystemChapter 5 Abstract Form of Formulations in Computational Mechanics; 5.1 Operator Necessary for the Abstract Formulation; 5.1.1 Examples of Operators in Mechanics; 5.1.2 Examples of Various Problems; 5.2 Abstract Form of the Iterative Method; 5.3 Fixed Point Theorem (Banach); 5.4 Newton Iterative Solution Method; 5.4.1 Geometrical Interpretation of the Newton Iterative Method; 5.5 Abstract Form for Contact Formulations; 5.5.1 Lagrange Multiplier Method in Operator Form; 5.5.2 Penalty Method in Operator Form
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Summary, etc. Introduction to Computational Contact Mechanics: A Geometrical Approach covers the fundamentals of computational contact mechanics and focuses on its practical implementation. Part one of this textbook focuses on the underlying theory and covers essential information about differential geometry and mathematical methods which are necessary to build the computational algorithm independently from other courses in mechanics. The geometrically exact theory for the computational contact mechanics is described in step-by-step manner, using examples of strict derivation from a mathematical point of vi
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Personal name Izi, Ridvan
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