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    %0 Conference Proceedings
    %A Bensoam, Joël
    %T A reciprocal variational approach to the two-body frictionless contact problem in elastodynamics
    %D 2009
    %B 7th EUROMECH Solid Mechanics Conference (ESMC2009)
    %C Lisbonne
    %F Bensoam09a
    %K contact problems
    %K Signorini
    %K frictionless contact
    %K elastodynamics
    %K Green functions
    %K finite elements
    %X This paper deals with the theoretical and numerical treatment of the unilateral dynamic contact problem between two arbitrary elastic bodies without friction. In addition to the classical variational statement that arises from static problems, a dynamic contact condition is needed and found by adjusting the balance laws of physical quantities to the impenetrability condition. In the context of infinitesimal deformation, a reciprocal formulation is then used to reduce this well-posed problem to one involving Green functions defined only on contact surfaces. It is then often possible to approximate the system using considerably fewer unknowns than with finite difference algorithms. The ability of the method to predict the contact interaction between two elastic bodies, irrespective of the material constitution and geometry, is highlighted by analytical and numerical simulations.
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