Shock and Vibration (Jan 2017)

Analysis of the Viscoelastic Sphere Impact against a Viscoelastic Uflyand-Mindlin Plate considering the Extension of Its Middle Surface

  • Yury A. Rossikhin,
  • Marina V. Shitikova,
  • Phan Thanh Trung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5652023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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In the present paper, the problem on impact of a viscoelastic sphere against a viscoelastic plate is considered with due account for the extension of plate’s middle surface and local bearing of sphere and plate’s materials via the Hertz theory. The standard linear solid models with conventional derivatives and with fractional-order derivatives are used as viscoelastic models, respectively, outside and within the contact domain. As a result of impact, transient waves (surfaces of strong discontinuity) are generated in the plate, behind the wave fronts of which up to the boundaries of the contact domain the solution is constructed in terms of one-term ray expansions due to short-time duration of the impact process. The motion of the contact zone occurs under the action of extension forces acting in the plate’s middle surface, transverse force, and the Hertzian contact force. The suggested approach allows one to find the time-dependence of the impactor’s indentation into the target and the Hertzian contact force.