Adhesion between silica glass or acrylic balls and silicone elastomers and various industrial rubbers is investigated. The work of adhesion during pull-off is found to strongly vary depending on the system, which we attribute to the two opposite effects: (1) viscoelastic energy dissipation close to an opening crack tip and (2) surface roughness. Introducing surface roughness on the glass ball is found to increase the work of adhesion for soft elastomers, while for the stiffer elastomers it results in a strong reduction in the work of adhesion. For the soft silicone elastomers a strong increase in the work of adhesion with increasing pull-off velocity is observed, which may result from the non-adiabatic processes associated with molecular ch...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...
Viscoelasticity and roughness are among the possible causes of the adhesive hysteresis displayed by ...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between smooth polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) rubber balls and smooth and rough p...
We study the adhesion between smooth polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) rubber balls and smooth and rough p...
Adhesion between glass and bromobutyl and polydimethylsiloxane elastomers is investigated. We show t...
This work was focused on the physical removal of small particles from plastic surfaces, in collabora...
We study the adhesion, friction and leak rate of seals for four different elastomers: Acrylonitrile ...
Elastomers swollen with non-polar fluids show potential as anti-adhesive materials. We study the eff...
International audienceWe experimentally study adhesion of soft viscoelastic materials on surfaces wi...
Rolling of a rigid cylinder on a rubber slab is performed by the swing of a simple pendulum. As the ...
The JKR (Johnson–Kendall–Roberts) method is widely used to measure the work of adhesion between soft...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...
Viscoelasticity and roughness are among the possible causes of the adhesive hysteresis displayed by ...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
We study the adhesion between smooth polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) rubber balls and smooth and rough p...
We study the adhesion between smooth polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) rubber balls and smooth and rough p...
Adhesion between glass and bromobutyl and polydimethylsiloxane elastomers is investigated. We show t...
This work was focused on the physical removal of small particles from plastic surfaces, in collabora...
We study the adhesion, friction and leak rate of seals for four different elastomers: Acrylonitrile ...
Elastomers swollen with non-polar fluids show potential as anti-adhesive materials. We study the eff...
International audienceWe experimentally study adhesion of soft viscoelastic materials on surfaces wi...
Rolling of a rigid cylinder on a rubber slab is performed by the swing of a simple pendulum. As the ...
The JKR (Johnson–Kendall–Roberts) method is widely used to measure the work of adhesion between soft...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...
Viscoelasticity and roughness are among the possible causes of the adhesive hysteresis displayed by ...
Materials for new applications are often created by combining existing polymers into blends or compo...