The detailed discretization of contact zones with contact stiffness based on real physical characteristics of contact surfaces can produce stiffness terms which induce ill-conditioning of the global stiffness matrix. Moreover the consistent treatment of frictional behaviour generates non-symmetric tangent stiffness matrices due to the non-associativity of the slip phase. Other non-symmetries are due to the coupling terms and to the dependencies on various parameters that can be involved. To overcome these difficulties almost consistent techniques based on two-step algorithms have been proposed in the past. Here an augmentation technique is proposed which takes into account micro-mechanical effects, and permits the symmetrization of the tangent stiffness during frictional slip phase.

On augmented Lagrangian algorithms for thermomechanical contact problems with friction

ZAVARISE, GIORGIO;SCHREFLER, BERNHARD
1995

Abstract

The detailed discretization of contact zones with contact stiffness based on real physical characteristics of contact surfaces can produce stiffness terms which induce ill-conditioning of the global stiffness matrix. Moreover the consistent treatment of frictional behaviour generates non-symmetric tangent stiffness matrices due to the non-associativity of the slip phase. Other non-symmetries are due to the coupling terms and to the dependencies on various parameters that can be involved. To overcome these difficulties almost consistent techniques based on two-step algorithms have been proposed in the past. Here an augmentation technique is proposed which takes into account micro-mechanical effects, and permits the symmetrization of the tangent stiffness during frictional slip phase.
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