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Leon M. Keer,
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Northwestern University
  
                                    Winter 2012-2013
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January 24th, 2013
 
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                  Some Contact Problems Showing the Influences of Inhomogeneities
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"Some Contact Problems Showing the Influences of Inhomogeneities"
  
                                      Leon M. Keer
 
                                Northwestern University
 
  
                            Thursday, January 24th, 2013
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In this talk the general theory of eigenstrains as developed by Mura and others will be applied to show the influence of inhomogeneities on bodies in contact.  Solutions, which have been derived for the point eigenstrain and cuboidal inclusion problems, will be utilized to solve contact problems, whose bodies may contain an inhomogeneity.  Specific examples that will be discussed are the following: 1) Contact involving two joined quarter spaces; 2) Partial-Slip contact involving an inhomogeneity; and 3) Partial-Slip contact involving plasticity.
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In this talk the general theory of eigenstrains as developed by Mura and others will be applied to show the influence of inhomogeneities on bodies in contact.  Solutions, which have been derived for the point eigenstrain and cuboidal inclusion problems, will be utilized to solve contact problems, whose bodies may contain an inhomogeneity.  Specific examples that will be discussed are the following: 1) Contact involving two joined quarter spaces: 2) Partial-Slip contact Involving an Inhomogeneity; and 3) Partial-Slip contact Involving plasticity.
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Leon Keer was educated at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Minnesota. He has served as Technical Editor of the Journal of Applied Mechanics and is currently on the editorial board of several technical journals. In 1997 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and has received from ASME the Daniel C. Drucker Medal and the Mayo D. Hersey Award and from ASCE the Raymond D Mindlin medal. His research interests are in tribology, fracture and fatigue.
 
Leon Keer was educated at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Minnesota. He has served as Technical Editor of the Journal of Applied Mechanics and is currently on the editorial board of several technical journals. In 1997 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and has received from ASME the Daniel C. Drucker Medal and the Mayo D. Hersey Award and from ASCE the Raymond D Mindlin medal. His research interests are in tribology, fracture and fatigue.

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