Kalker's creep coefficients for linear rolling contact problems are only valid in the steady state case. A method for the extension of linear contact mechanics into the high frequency range is presented. Frequency dependent creep coefficients are obtained, which can be interpreted as harmonic responses of the creep forces for harmonically varying creepages. For linear investigations of contact phenomena in the high frequency range simple laws governing the Kalker coefficients C11and C22 are given.
Derivation of Frequency Dependent Creep Coefficients Based on an Elastic Half-Space Model
Vehicle System Dynamics ; 15 , 3 ; 133-153
1986-01-01
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