Elasto-plastic contact problems with heat exchange and fatigue
We deal with a one-dimensional temperature dependent model for fatigue accumulation in a moving visco-elasto-plastic material in contact with an elasto-plastic obstacle. The problem for the unknown displacement and temperature is formulated using hysteresis operators as solution operators of the und...
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