Engineering Transactions, 56, 3, pp. 201–225, 2008
10.24423/ENGTRANS.196.2008

Material design of anisotropic elastic cellular bodies with respect to contact problem

D. JASIŃSKA
Institute of Structural Mechanics Cracow University of Technology
Poland

M. JANUS-MICHALSKA
Institute of Structural Mechanics Cracow University of Technology
Poland

Two-dimensional contact problem formulated for anisotropic, elastic bodies is considered. As an example of anisotropic medium, the cellular material is taken. The idea of two-scale modeling is adopted for formulation of an equivalent continuum, on the basis of which elastic properties can be obtained [2, 3]. Typical cellular microstructures with various types of symme- tries are considered. Special attention is paid to cell structures giving negative Poisson’s ratio in some directions (re-entrant cells). Application of the energy-based criterion for equivalent continuum gives macroscopic yield condition [2, 5]. Condition for the energy coefficient defined as a sum of weighted energies stored in elastic eigenstates ensures that the material works in elastic state. Unilateral frictional contact problem is analyzed using FEM. Calculations are performed for rough contact of square block subjected to normal load. Numerical solutions show differences in deformation type and contact stress distributions for different types of microstructures of the analyzed medium. The study enables the optimal choice of material structure topology, which ensures the reduction of peak contact pressure and friction stress, and applicability of anisotropic material to the given problem.
Keywords: contact, friction, cellular anisotropic materials, negative Poisson’s ratio
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DOI: 10.24423/ENGTRANS.196.2008