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Volume 93, 2014 - Issue 2
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Analysis of a history-dependent frictional contact problem

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Pages 428-444 | Received 09 Nov 2012, Accepted 08 Feb 2013, Published online: 03 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

We consider a mathematical model which describes the quasistatic contact between a viscoelastic body and a foundation. The material’s behaviour is modelled with a constitutive law with long memory. The contact is frictional and is modelled with normal compliance and memory term, associated to the Coulomb’s law of dry friction. We present the classical formulation of the problem, list the assumptions on the data and derive a variational formulation of the model. Then we prove the unique weak solvability of the problem. The proof is based on arguments of history-dependent variational inequalities. We also study the dependence of the weak solution with respect to the data and prove a convergence result.

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Acknowledgments

The work of the second author was supported within the Sectoral Operational Programme for Human Resources Development 2007–2013, co-financed by the European Social Fund, under the project POSDRU/107/1.5/ S/76841 entitled Modern Doctoral Studies: Internationalization and Interdisciplinarity, at University Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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