Abstract
Solid viscoelasticity is one of the essential origins of sliding friction, as every solid exhibits energy dissipation due to it during deformation processes. In this paper, we first show theoretical solutions for one-dimensional (1D) problems of viscoelastic friction with a 1D viscoelastic foundation. Then, we extend the 1D model to a two-dimensional (2D) model to find theoretical solutions for 2D problems of viscoelastic friction. Finally, we apply the Method of Dimensionality Reduction (MDR) to the theoretical solutions for the 1D problems to discuss three-dimensional (3D) problems of viscoelastic friction.
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