Lateral forces which cause the failure by deformation.

Lateral forces which cause the failure by deformation.

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This article presents a study about the lateral force which produces the failure by deformation between asperities with the sine profile. This study begins with obtaining this force with experimental tests and numerical simulations by the finite element method, which shows good correspondence. The formulation of an analytical procedure to calculate...

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