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Volumn 14, Issue 10, 2000, Pages 1297-1319
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The accuracy of the geometric assumptions in the jkr (johnson–kendall–roberts) theory of adhesion
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Author keywords
Adhesion; Contact mechanics; Finite element method; Perturbation; Surface energy
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Indexed keywords
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD;
INTERFACIAL ENERGY;
PERTURBATION TECHNIQUES;
PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION;
CYLINDERS (SHAPES);
SURFACE CHEMISTRY;
JOHNSON-KENDALL-ROBERTS THEORY;
CLOSED FORM;
CONTACT MECHANICS;
CONTACT WIDTH;
CONTACT ZONE;
CORRECTION TERMS;
JKR THEORY;
LARGE STRAINS;
NONLINEAR FINITE ELEMENT METHOD;
PERTURBATION;
PERTURBATION SOLUTIONS;
SURFACE CURVATURES;
SURFACE ENERGIES;
THIN LENS;
THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONTACT;
TWO CYLINDERS;
ADHESION;
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EID: 0033684185
PISSN: 01694243
EISSN: 15685616
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1163/156856100742203 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (30)
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References (21)
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