Macroscopic frictional response of soft interfaces is strongly governed by the interaction of surface heterogeneities such as micro-texture features with bulk heterogeneities such as voids or inclusions beneath the highly deformable surface. This microscopic interaction manifests itself on the macroscale as an interface response that is reminiscent of stick-slip. Consequently, the accompanying macroscopic friction signal exhibits strong oscillations around a mean value, which itself significantly differs from its microscopic value due to finite deformations. In this work, a mechanism is proposed which enables the tuning of the macroscopic friction signal of soft interfaces. Specifically, it is demonstrated that optimally positioning subsurf...
International audienceWe report on memory effects involved in the transient frictional response of a...
Reciprocating and low-speed sliding contacts can experience increased friction because of solid boun...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Leverhulme Trust for supp...
A homogenization framework is developed for determining the complete macroscopic thermomechanical sl...
Contact mechanics-based models for the friction of nominally flat rough surfaces have not been able ...
Friction plays an intricate role in our everyday lives, it is therefore critical to understand the u...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A computational contact homogenization framework is establishe...
Frictional interfaces are abundant in natural and engineering systems, and predicting their behavior...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The influence of particle geometry on the macroscopic friction...
We investigate the dynamic behavior of a regular array of in-plane elastic supports interposed betwe...
Macroscopic friction coefficients observed in experiments are the result of various types of complex...
Due to its multifactorial nature, skin friction remains a multiphysics and multiscale phenomenon poo...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Macroscale friction behaviour originates from microscale asperity interactions. However, it is still...
International audienceWe report on memory effects involved in the transient frictional response of a...
Reciprocating and low-speed sliding contacts can experience increased friction because of solid boun...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Leverhulme Trust for supp...
A homogenization framework is developed for determining the complete macroscopic thermomechanical sl...
Contact mechanics-based models for the friction of nominally flat rough surfaces have not been able ...
Friction plays an intricate role in our everyday lives, it is therefore critical to understand the u...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A computational contact homogenization framework is establishe...
Frictional interfaces are abundant in natural and engineering systems, and predicting their behavior...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The influence of particle geometry on the macroscopic friction...
We investigate the dynamic behavior of a regular array of in-plane elastic supports interposed betwe...
Macroscopic friction coefficients observed in experiments are the result of various types of complex...
Due to its multifactorial nature, skin friction remains a multiphysics and multiscale phenomenon poo...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Macroscale friction behaviour originates from microscale asperity interactions. However, it is still...
International audienceWe report on memory effects involved in the transient frictional response of a...
Reciprocating and low-speed sliding contacts can experience increased friction because of solid boun...
Acknowledgements: The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the Leverhulme Trust for supp...