If these multiple wires are of different thicknesses ( wire gauges ), it is even more likely that the thinner wire will develop contact problems.
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Consequently, there is an interaction between the normal stress and tangential displacements in the contact problem, and an interaction between the tangential stress and normal displacements.
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Classical results for a true frictional contact problem concern the papers by F . W . Carter ( 1926 ) and H . Fromm ( 1927 ).
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In 1949, Grubin obtained an approximate solution for so called elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication ( EHL ) line contact problem, where he combined both elastic deformation and lubricant hydrodynamic flow.
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Slugging third baseman Troy Glaus was absent from the Anaheim Angels'lineup Wednesday night for the same reason he left Tuesday night's game in the fourth inning : contact problems.
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The following spring, " S-45 " participated in Fleet Problem VIII, a convoy and antisubmarine search and contact problem conducted en route between San Francisco, California, and Honolulu, Hawaii.
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If these were known, then the elastic fields in the two bodies could be solved independently from each other and the problem would not be a contact problem anymore.
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Whereas the contact patch in a sliding problem continuously consists of more or less the same particles, in a rolling contact problem particles enter and leave the contact patch incessantly.
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He pioneered the study of diffusion-controlled moving boundary problems in the 1970s his involvement centring on models for phase changes and elastic contact problems all built around the paradigm of the Hele-Shaw free boundary problem.
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Since the keyboard does not use mechanical sensors for detecting velocity and pressure, it is immune to contact problems ( which ESQ-1 and Mirage suffered from ) and pressure sensor wear-out ( like conventional keyboards ).