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A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction and (de)bonding reactions

Published 29 Dec 2020 in physics.class-ph and cs.CE | (2012.14832v2)

Abstract: This work presents a self-contained continuum formulation for coupled chemical, mechanical and thermal contact interactions. The formulation is very general and hence admits arbitrary geometry, deformation and material behavior. All model equations are derived rigorously from the balance laws of mass, momentum, energy and entropy in the framework of irreversible thermodynamics, thus exposing all the coupling present in the field equations and constitutive relations. In the process, the conjugated kinematic and kinetic variables for mechanical, thermal and chemical contact are identified, and the analogies between mechanical, thermal and chemical contact are highlighted. Particular focus is placed on the thermodynamics of chemical bonding distinguishing between exothermic and endothermic contact reactions. Distinction is also made between long-range, non-touching surface interactions and short-range, touching contact. For all constitutive relations examples are proposed and discussed comprehensively with particular focus on their coupling. Finally, three analytical test cases are presented that illustrate the thermo-chemo-mechanical contact coupling and are useful for verifying computational models. While the main novelty is the extension of existing contact formulations to chemical contact, the presented formulation also sheds new light on thermo-mechanical contact, since it is consistently derived from basic principles using only few assumptions.

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