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The spherical indenter is modeled as a rigid sphere.
Two different indentor shapes are considered: a rigid sphere and a cylindrical rigid punch.
The scattering approach is validated by the analytical case of scattering of a pulsating monopole source by a rigid sphere.
An empirical model is developed to estimate the broadband unsteady force spectrum induced on a rigid sphere in a nominally steady, uniform flow.
This paper focus on the contact problem of a rigid sphere sliding on a layered half-space with a spring-like interface between the layer and the substrate.
Several examples are presented to illustrate the applicability of these elements, including the pulsating sphere, scattering of a rigid sphere and the multi-sphere scattering.
Solutions for the axisymmetric problem of a rigid sphere and the plane strain problem of a rigid cylinder detaching from a wavy surface are developed.
To examine the accuracy of the proposed method, the common case of the adhesive contact of a rigid sphere on an elastic half-space is investigated.
This filter design problem is reviewed here by representing the loudspeakers as simple point monopole sources the head of the listener as a rigid sphere.
Both solutions are applied to two known problems of sound scattering and radiation by a rigid sphere in variable pressure and velocity fields.
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Besides typical Hertzian, geometrical and cylindrical area models, a new one is formulated from a "rigid-sphere" approximation, which turned out to perform best and consistently in this study, on a par with the cylindrical model.
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