TY - JOUR
T1 - Orientation-dependent adhesion strength of a rigid cylinder in non-slipping contact with a transversely isotropic half-space
AU - Yao, Haimin
AU - Chen, Shaohua
AU - Guduru, Pradeep R.
AU - Gao, Huajian
PY - 2009/3/1
Y1 - 2009/3/1
N2 - Recently, Chen and Gao [Chen, S., Gao, H., 2007. Bio-inspired mechanics of reversible adhesion: orientation-dependent adhesion strength for non-slipping adhesive contact with transversely isotropic elastic materials. J. Mech. Phys. solids 55, 1001-1015] studied the problem of a rigid cylinder in non-slipping adhesive contact with a transversely isotropic solid subjected to an inclined pulling force. An implicit assumption made in their study was that the contact region remains symmetric with respect to the center of the cylinder. This assumption is, however, not self-consistent because the resulting energy release rates at two contact edges, which are supposed to be identical, actually differ from each other. Here we revisit the original problem of Chen and Gao and derive the correct solution by removing this problematic assumption. The corrected solution provides a proper insight into the concept of orientation-dependent adhesion strength in anisotropic elastic solids.
AB - Recently, Chen and Gao [Chen, S., Gao, H., 2007. Bio-inspired mechanics of reversible adhesion: orientation-dependent adhesion strength for non-slipping adhesive contact with transversely isotropic elastic materials. J. Mech. Phys. solids 55, 1001-1015] studied the problem of a rigid cylinder in non-slipping adhesive contact with a transversely isotropic solid subjected to an inclined pulling force. An implicit assumption made in their study was that the contact region remains symmetric with respect to the center of the cylinder. This assumption is, however, not self-consistent because the resulting energy release rates at two contact edges, which are supposed to be identical, actually differ from each other. Here we revisit the original problem of Chen and Gao and derive the correct solution by removing this problematic assumption. The corrected solution provides a proper insight into the concept of orientation-dependent adhesion strength in anisotropic elastic solids.
KW - Adhesion strength
KW - Anisotropy
KW - Barnett-Lothe tensors
KW - Contact mechanics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2008.10.011
DO - 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2008.10.011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:58249134727
SN - 0020-7683
VL - 46
SP - 1167
EP - 1175
JO - International Journal of Solids and Structures
JF - International Journal of Solids and Structures
IS - 5
ER -