Abstract

This paper reviews some of the mathematical research that has been inspired by Jim Barber’s pioneering experimental and theoretical work on thermoelastic contact problems. The first part considers rod-contact problems in the absence of wear, but allowing for elastic waves, and the second part focuses on the effect of wear over time-scales when elastic waves are negligible.

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