In this work, we analyze diffusion and viscous flow through the aperture field of a contact between rough surfaces pressed against each other. The purpose of our study is to validate the use of synthesized rough surfaces instead of real ones for sur-faces exhibiting fractal properties. Models for mechanical deformation of asperities as well as for transport resulting from a pressure gradient or a species concentration gradient are presented. At the macroscopic scale, viscous and diffusive transports only depend on transmissivity K and diffusivity D respectively. Both tensors K and D are intrinsic, which means they can be entirely determined from the aper-ture field. Two kinds of surfaces obtained from two different machining processes-lappi...
Many studies on the contact of tribo-surfaces with nanoscale roughness adopt simplified deterministi...
To evaluate the ability of fractal parameters for characterizing tribological properties of surfaces...
An accurate modeling of the contact between solid bodies requires the knowledge of the constitutive ...
In this work, we are interested in the contact between a self-affine fractal surface pressed against...
We present a novel approach for the evaluation of interfacial mechanics and contact area evolution b...
International audienceThe free volume comprised between rough surfaces in contact governs the fluid/...
Abstract In this work we describe a theoretical model that predicts the interfacial contact stiffnes...
Few models are devoted to investigate the effect of 3D fractal dimension Ds on contact area and aspe...
The contact performance of various mechanical parts has important influence on the static, dynamic a...
Proper methods and models for mechanical analysis of rough surface can improve the theory of surface...
In this paper, the influence of fractal interface geometry to the evolution of the friction mechanis...
In a recent paper in Science, namely, “The Contact Sport of Rough Surfaces”, Carpick summarizes rece...
The friction of contacting interfaces is a function of surface roughness and applied normal load. Un...
AbstractThe present finite element simulation describes the influence of varying elastic modulus in ...
In a recent paper in Science, namely, “The Contact Sport of Rough Surfaces”, Carpick summarizes rece...
Many studies on the contact of tribo-surfaces with nanoscale roughness adopt simplified deterministi...
To evaluate the ability of fractal parameters for characterizing tribological properties of surfaces...
An accurate modeling of the contact between solid bodies requires the knowledge of the constitutive ...
In this work, we are interested in the contact between a self-affine fractal surface pressed against...
We present a novel approach for the evaluation of interfacial mechanics and contact area evolution b...
International audienceThe free volume comprised between rough surfaces in contact governs the fluid/...
Abstract In this work we describe a theoretical model that predicts the interfacial contact stiffnes...
Few models are devoted to investigate the effect of 3D fractal dimension Ds on contact area and aspe...
The contact performance of various mechanical parts has important influence on the static, dynamic a...
Proper methods and models for mechanical analysis of rough surface can improve the theory of surface...
In this paper, the influence of fractal interface geometry to the evolution of the friction mechanis...
In a recent paper in Science, namely, “The Contact Sport of Rough Surfaces”, Carpick summarizes rece...
The friction of contacting interfaces is a function of surface roughness and applied normal load. Un...
AbstractThe present finite element simulation describes the influence of varying elastic modulus in ...
In a recent paper in Science, namely, “The Contact Sport of Rough Surfaces”, Carpick summarizes rece...
Many studies on the contact of tribo-surfaces with nanoscale roughness adopt simplified deterministi...
To evaluate the ability of fractal parameters for characterizing tribological properties of surfaces...
An accurate modeling of the contact between solid bodies requires the knowledge of the constitutive ...