修正边界条件的周动力学及其在滚动接触疲劳多尺度建模中的实现

IF 1 Q4 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Journal of Multiscale Modelling Pub Date : 2019-05-08 DOI:10.1142/S1756973718410032
Mir Ali Ghaffari, Y. Gong, S. Attarian, S. Xiao
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在周动力学中,由于边界点或近边界点的视界不完全,存在边界效应。在本文中,我们建议在边界表面附加“虚拟墙”,以减少或消除边界效应。不同于“虚拟材料层”只附着在位移边界面上的概念,“虚拟墙”同时附着在位移和力边界面上。本文考虑了三种类型的虚拟墙:非变形、变形和周期性。建议将“未变形的虚拟墙”附加到位移边界,将“变形的虚拟墙”附加到力边界。“周期性虚拟墙”建议仅用于蠕动。此外,在修正边界条件下,采用分层多尺度方法研究滚动接触疲劳。在这种分层多尺度框架中,摩擦系数从分子动力学模拟过渡到周动力学模拟,从而模拟了滚动接触模拟中的裂纹萌生和扩展。
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Peridynamics with Corrected Boundary Conditions and Its Implementation in Multiscale Modeling of Rolling Contact Fatigue
There is a boundary effect due to incomplete horizons of boundary or near-boundary points in peridynamics. In this paper, we propose to attach “fictitious walls” to boundary surfaces so that the boundary effect can be reduced or eliminated. Differing from the concept of “fictitious material layers”, which is only attached to displacement boundary surfaces, “fictitious walls” are attached to both displacement and force boundary surfaces. Three types of fictitious walls are considered in this paper: undeformed, deformed, and periodic. It is recommended to attach “undeformed fictitious walls” to displacement boundaries and “deformed fictitious walls” to force boundaries. “Periodic fictitious walls” are suggested for use in peristatics only. In addition, peridynamics with corrected boundary conditions is then implemented in a hierarchical multiscale method to study rolling contact fatigue. In this hierarchical multiscale framework, the coefficient of friction is passed from molecular dynamics simulations to peridynamics, which models crack initiation and propagation in rolling contact simulations.
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