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http://dx.doi.org/10.9725/kstle.2002.18.3.194

The Development of Partial Model for Thermo-Mechanical Stress Analyses of Part with Coated Layer under Contact Load  

Kwon, Young-Doo (Department of Mechanical engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
Kim, Seock-Sam (Department of Mechanical engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
Goo, Nam-Seo (Department of Mechanical engineering, Kyungpook National Univ.)
Park, Jung-Gyu (Graduate School, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
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Tribology and Lubricants / v.18, no.3, 2002 , pp. 194-203 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper is the first step fur thermo-mechanical stress analyses of part with coated layer under contact load. A lot of coated material is applied in many structures to endure severe situation, like thermal stresses, high temperature gradients, irradiation, impacts by microscopic meteorites, and so on. In this part we are going to apply the FEM to analyze space parts with a coated layer subjected to a contact load thermo-mechanically. Coating layer is very thin in comparision with the structure, therefore it should take more times and behaviors to analyze whole model. In these reason we develop the FEM method of analyzing part with coated layer under contact load using partial model. Steady state temperature distribution of the part is obtained first, and then we apply quasi-static external load on the part. To obtain the final stage of solution, we compute the total solution, and by subtracting the thermal strain from the total ones we get the mechanical strains to compute stresses of the parts. In using the FEM, one has to discretize the model into many sub-domain, finite elements. The method is consisited of two steps. First step is to analyze the whole model with rather coarse meshes. Second step we cut a small region near the loading point, and analyze with very fine meshes. This method is allowable by the Saint-Venant's principle. And then, we finally shall check the therma1 load on the stresses of the space part with coating layer with or without substrate cracks. Then, we predict the actual behaviors of the part used in space.
Keywords
finite element method; Saint-Venant's principle; aspect ratio;
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