Title
An efficient 3D finite element implementation for frictionless elliptical contact analysis in layered rough surfacesPublication Date
2026Other institutions
https://ror.org/00wvqgd19Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
Version
PostprintDocument type
Journal ArticleLanguage
EnglishRights
© 2026 ElsevierAccess
Embargoed accessEmbargo end date
2028-05-31Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.triboint.2025.111602Published at
Tribology International ol. 217. N. art. 111602. May 2026Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
Finite element method (FEM)Coating
Surface roughness
Rolling element
UNESCO Classification
Structural engineeringAbstract
Layered rough elliptical contact analysis is relevant in the rolling element industry, but existing models often oversimplify multi-axial curvatures, roughness, and layered materials. This work presen ... [+]
Layered rough elliptical contact analysis is relevant in the rolling element industry, but existing models often oversimplify multi-axial curvatures, roughness, and layered materials. This work presents a 3D finite element implementation for simulating frictionless rough contacts in coated bodies, generating pseudo-elliptical contact areas. The contact is simplified to a flat deformable body with equivalent material properties against a rigid rough surface of equivalent curvatures, lowering computational cost. An efficient contact resolution algorithm that resolves overlaps and avoids artificial adhesion is introduced. Results match analytical and BEM solutions, with an order of magnitude speedup over the penalty method. Elliptical contact analysis shows that roughness asperities increase surface contact stresses and that coatings can contain high stresses inside the stronger layer. [-]
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