A homogenization framework is developed for determining the complete macroscopic thermomechanical sliding contact response of soft interfaces with microscopic roughness. To this end, a micro-macro mechanical dissipation equality is first established which enables defining a macroscopic frictional traction. The derivation allows both contacting bodies to be deformable, thereby extending the commonly adopted setting where one of the bodies is rigid. Moreover, it forms a basis for the second step, where a novel micro-macro thermal dissipation equality is established which enables defining partitioning coefficients that are associated with the frictional dissipation as it is perceived on the macroscale. Finally, a comparison of the temperature ...
International audienceA multiscale thermomechanical model of friction is proposed for metallic inter...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
International audienceThe propagation of a moving surface inside a body is analysed within the frame...
SUMMARY: A computational homogenization framework is developed in the context of the thermomechanica...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A computational contact homogenization framework is establishe...
Friction in static and sliding contact of rough surfaces is important in numerous physical phenomena...
Macroscopic frictional response of soft interfaces is strongly governed by the interaction of surfac...
We propose a statistical model for static and sliding friction between rough surfaces. Approximating...
Frictional contacts between solids exist in nature and in a wide range of engineering applications. ...
The relationship which links the normal vibration occurring during the sliding of rough surfaces and...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
The role of contact pressure on skin friction has been documented in multiple experimental studies. ...
Abstract Frictional forces both in microscopic and macroscopic scale affect the economics, operation...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
We study the sliding friction for viscoelastic solids, e.g., rubber, on hard flat substrate surfaces...
International audienceA multiscale thermomechanical model of friction is proposed for metallic inter...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
International audienceThe propagation of a moving surface inside a body is analysed within the frame...
SUMMARY: A computational homogenization framework is developed in the context of the thermomechanica...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A computational contact homogenization framework is establishe...
Friction in static and sliding contact of rough surfaces is important in numerous physical phenomena...
Macroscopic frictional response of soft interfaces is strongly governed by the interaction of surfac...
We propose a statistical model for static and sliding friction between rough surfaces. Approximating...
Frictional contacts between solids exist in nature and in a wide range of engineering applications. ...
The relationship which links the normal vibration occurring during the sliding of rough surfaces and...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
The role of contact pressure on skin friction has been documented in multiple experimental studies. ...
Abstract Frictional forces both in microscopic and macroscopic scale affect the economics, operation...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
We study the sliding friction for viscoelastic solids, e.g., rubber, on hard flat substrate surfaces...
International audienceA multiscale thermomechanical model of friction is proposed for metallic inter...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
International audienceThe propagation of a moving surface inside a body is analysed within the frame...