Amontons law defines the friction coefficient as the ratio between friction force and normal force, and assumes that both these forces depend linearly on the real contact area between the two sliding surfaces. However, experimental testing of frictional contact models has proven difficult, because few in situ experiments are able to resolve this real contact area. Here, we present a contact detection method with molecular-level sensitivity. We find that while the friction force is proportional to the real contact area, the real contact area does not increase linearly with normal force. Contact simulations show that this is due to both elastic interactions between asperities on the surface and contact plasticity of the asperities. We reprodu...
Accurate prediction of friction is crucial for design and efficient operation of many devices, compr...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
Amontons' law defines the friction coefficient as the ratio between friction force and normal force,...
Most engineers describe sliding friction using the friction coefficient, the ratio of frictional for...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
When two macroscopic objects touch, the real contact typically consists of multiple surface asperiti...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Amonton’s law states that the sliding friction force increases linearly with the load. We show that ...
We review the historical and modern understanding of the most basic equation of friction, Amontons ’...
A macroscopically nominal flat surface is rough at the nanoscale level and consists of nanoasperitie...
Friction is a complex phenomenon resulting from elastic and plastic deformations coupled with molecu...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Accurate prediction of friction is crucial for design and efficient operation of many devices, compr...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...
Amontons' law defines the friction coefficient as the ratio between friction force and normal force,...
Most engineers describe sliding friction using the friction coefficient, the ratio of frictional for...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
When two macroscopic objects touch, the real contact typically consists of multiple surface asperiti...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Amonton’s law states that the sliding friction force increases linearly with the load. We show that ...
We review the historical and modern understanding of the most basic equation of friction, Amontons ’...
A macroscopically nominal flat surface is rough at the nanoscale level and consists of nanoasperitie...
Friction is a complex phenomenon resulting from elastic and plastic deformations coupled with molecu...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Accurate prediction of friction is crucial for design and efficient operation of many devices, compr...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
While friction stems from the fundamental interactions between atoms at a contact interface, its bes...