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Adhesive Behavior of Two-Dimensional Power-Law Graded Materials

Date:2009-09-30Chen ShaohuaSource:

In this paper, we investigate the adhesive contact between a rigid cylinder of radius R and a graded elastic half-space with a Young's modulus varying with depth according to a power-law, E = E-0(y/c(0))(k) (0 < k < 1), while the Poisson's ratio v remains constant. The results show that, for a given value of ratio R/C-0, a critical value of k exists at which the pull-off force attains a maximum; for a fixed value of k, the larger the ratio R/c(0), the larger the pull-off force is. For Gibson materials (i.e., k = 1 and v = 0.5), closed-form analytical solutions can be obtained for the critical contact half-width at pull-off and pull-off force. We further discuss the perfect stick case with both externally normal and tangential loads.


This paper was published as:

 Chen SH, Yan C, Soh A. Adhesive behavior of two-dimensional power-law graded materials. International Journal of Solids and Structures,46(18-19):3398-3404(2009)