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13 Dynamic, One-Dimensional and Miscellaneous Problems

  • Part III. Miscellaneous Problems and Conclusions
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The previous part of this monograph makes it clear that the branch of the Mathematical Theory of Contact Mechanics, which deals with quasistatic problems, has been developing and expanding rapidly. Other branches are also undergoing rapid development and in this short chapter, we briefly review a number of recent publications on related dynamic and one-dimensional contact problems with or without thermal effects. Then miscellaneous problems are discussed.

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Shillor, M., Sofonea, M., Telega, J.J. 13 Dynamic, One-Dimensional and Miscellaneous Problems. In: Models and Analysis of Quasistatic Contact. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 655. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-44643-9_13

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