Abstract

FE contact and thermal macrolmicro models have been developed to study the real thermal behaviour of a fibrelmatrix micro-structure under sliding motion of a steel asperity. At first the contact parameters were evaluated using an approximate contact technique, followed by a transient thermal FE evaluation. The latter considers the heat partition between the steel asperity and the real fibrehatrix micro-environment of a normally oriented CFPEEK composite.

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