Abstract

In the dry friction between two solids in imperfect contact, the determination of temperature distribution within solids needs the knowledge of: (1) heat flux generated by friction, (2) thermal contact conductance, and (3) intrinsic heat partition coefficient. In this article, numerical study is conducted in order to estimate the values of these parameters from simulated temperatures. Numerical investigations and a sensitivity analysis are performed in order to show the feasibility and the needed conditions for an accurate estimation. In order to take into account the measurements noise, statistical investigations using a stochastic approach and Monte Carlo method are also performed.

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