Abstract :
The paper presents a numerical solution of the problem of a hot rigid indenter sliding over a thermoelastic
Winkler foundation at constant speed. It is shown analytically that no steady-state solution can exist for suciently
high temperature or suciently small normal load or speed. The numerical solution shows that the steady-state
solution, when it exists, is the ®nal condition regardless of the initial conditions imposed. This suggests that the
steady-state is also stable.
When there is no steady-state, the predicted transient behavior involves regions of transient stationary contact
interspersed with regions of separation. Initially, the system typically exhibits a small number of relatively large
contact and separation regions, but as time progresses, larger and larger numbers of small contact areas are
established, until eventually the accuracy of the algorithm is limited by the discretization used.