Abstract

In many constructions, their elements are in contact with nominally matching (congruent) surfaces. In reality, this contact is disturbed due to deviations in the shape of these surfaces from the nominal. To study the effect of this perturbation on the distribution of contact pressure, the analysis of the stress-strain state of the body system of punched sheet-die is carried out. The middle element of this system deviates from the nominally flat shape. This causes a change in the contact pressure distribution. The proportionality between the clamping force and the level of contact pressure is also lost. The reliability and accuracy of the results obtained by numerical calculation have been experimentally confirmed. Keywords: stress-strain state; contact pressure; contact interaction; method of variational inequalities; Kalker variational principle; finite element method

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