numerical solution for contact problem with finite deformation in nonlinear Schapery viscoelastic solids

Faculty Engineering Year: 2011
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages: 141–115
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Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal elsevier Volume: pp 141–115 Vol 3
Keywords : numerical solution , contact problem with finite    
Abstract:
The present paper presents an incremental finite element model for the solution of the two dimensional quasi-static frictionless nonlinear viscoelastic contact problems with large deformations. The nonlinear viscoelasticity is simulated us
   
     
 
       

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