Title of article :
Numerical Study on Subsurface Stress in Hertzian Contacts under Pure Sliding Conditions
Author/Authors :
Ali, Fadi Faculty of Technical Engineering - Tartous University - Tartous, Syria
Abstract :
In this study, the two-dimensional numerical simulation on the subsurface stress field in Hertzian
contact under the pure sliding condition for different speeds and coefficients of friction is presented. The
Hertzian contacts are represented by a dry contact between a rigid flat surface and an elastic cylinder with
radius R=12.5 mm. Simulation is carried out through two steps, the first one is for applying normal load and
the second one is for applying angular speed for the cylinder. The results of subsurface stress filed for pure
sliding are compared to non-moving Hertzian contact. The results show that pure sliding speed has a major
effect on the value of maximum von Mises stress in the subsurface of contact. The effect of sliding speed is
attributed to tangential forces and elastic deformation in the contact. On the other hand, the coefficient of
friction has a primary effect on the position of maximum stress and the shift of the contact region. Indeed,
when pure sliding motion is introduced with a low value of friction coefficient, the shift of the contact region
is negligible compared to non-moving Hertzian contact. The study is extended to investigate the effect of
contact geometry on subsurface stress for Hertzian contact in the cam-follower interface. The shape of the
follower has a significant effect on the value and distribution of Hertzian stress, thus, the fatigue life of
rubbing surfaces of the cam-follower interface.
Keywords :
Cam-follower , Von Mises stress , Finite element analysis , Friction , Sliding speed
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics