Measurements of the friction coefficient of steel-on-ice over a large temperature range reveal very high friction at low temperatures (-100 °C) and a steep decrease in the friction coefficient with increasing temperature. Very low friction is only found over the limited temperature range typical for ice skating. The strong decrease in the friction coefficient with increasing temperature exhibits Arrhenius behavior with an activation energy of Ea ≈ 11.5 kJ mol-1. Remarkably, molecular dynamics simulations of the ice-air interface reveal a very similar activation energy for the mobility of surface molecules. Weakly hydrogen-bonded surface molecules diffuse over the surface in a rolling motion, their number and mobility increasing with increas...
The slipperiness of ice is an everyday-life phenomenon, which, surprisingly, remains controversial d...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes....
Measurements of the friction coefficient of steel-on-ice over a large temperature range reveal very ...
Friction between macroscopic surfaces sliding relative to each other has been long investigated, nev...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
Our walking and running movement patterns require friction between shoes and ground. The surface of ...
Over a century of scientific research on the sliding friction of ice has not been enough to develop ...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
Ice is an important substance in everyday life as evident when participating in snow sports or drivi...
In ice speed skating, the friction between the steel skate blade and the ice stems from boundary fri...
Ice crushing occurs in many situations that involve a sliding frictional component such as sports in...
Experiments on ice-on-ice friction both with and without water on the ice surface are presented. The...
The slipperiness of ice is an everyday-life phenomenon, which, surprisingly, remains controversial d...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes....
Measurements of the friction coefficient of steel-on-ice over a large temperature range reveal very ...
Friction between macroscopic surfaces sliding relative to each other has been long investigated, nev...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
Our walking and running movement patterns require friction between shoes and ground. The surface of ...
Over a century of scientific research on the sliding friction of ice has not been enough to develop ...
Friction processes of rubber on ice, steel on ice and ice on ice have been investigated bymeasuring ...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
Ice is an important substance in everyday life as evident when participating in snow sports or drivi...
In ice speed skating, the friction between the steel skate blade and the ice stems from boundary fri...
Ice crushing occurs in many situations that involve a sliding frictional component such as sports in...
Experiments on ice-on-ice friction both with and without water on the ice surface are presented. The...
The slipperiness of ice is an everyday-life phenomenon, which, surprisingly, remains controversial d...
A new theory, in which friction is interpreted as the energy flux required to form surface at contac...
Friction between two ice surfaces is an important phenomenon in ice-structure interaction processes....