Abstract

An adaptive meshless computational system is introduced in this paper to solve two-dimensional elastoplastic contact mechanics. An adaptive element-free Galerkin-finite element coupling computational model based on the gradient of strain energy and a linear programming technique with the initial stiffness method for elastoplastic contact problems are combined. Principle explanation and program realization are carried out. The modularization concept in software engineering is used, and the adaptive change of the influence domain radius and the elastoplastic property of material are also taken into account by the system. A rigid cylinder making contact with an elastic plane is analyzed to validate the system. Some key parameters in adaptive calculation are studied. The adaptive meshless computational system is also applied to elastoplastic contact of rough surfaces. Comparisons of the adaptive refinement solution with the uniform refinement solution are made, and the results show the satisfactory accuracy and efficiency of the solutions from the adaptive refinement model.

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