kontaktmekanik
Kontaktmekanik, often translated as contact mechanics, is a field within tribology and solid mechanics that studies how bodies come into contact and how contact forces, deformations, and surface phenomena develop at interfaces. The central challenge is to relate external loads to contact pressure distributions, contact areas, and resulting displacements, while accounting for material properties and surface topography.
Classical theories begin with Hertzian contact, which describes elastic contact between smooth bodies (such as spheres,
Rough surfaces are ubiquitous in engineering and require statistical or multiscale descriptions. The Greenwood-Williamson model treats
Analytical solutions exist for idealized geometries; in practice, numerical methods such as finite element analysis (FEM)
Ongoing work in kontaktmekanik addresses multiscale phenomena, adhesive contacts, thermal contact resistance, and the interaction between