Abstract In this review, we discuss our recent advances in modeling adhesive wear mechanisms using coarse-grained atomistic simulations. In particular, we present how a model pair potential reveals the transition from ductile shearing of an asperity to the formation of a debris particle. This transition occurs at a critical junction size, which determines the particle size at its birth. Atomistic simulations also reveal that for nearby asperities, crack shielding mechanisms result in a wear volume proportional to an effective area larger than the real contact area. As the density of microcontacts increases with load, we propose this crack shielding mechanism as a key to understand the transition from mild to severe wear. We conclude with op...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear is one of the most fundamental topics in tribology and adhesive wear is argued as the least avo...
The adhesive wear process consists of several physical phenomena including plasticity and fracture w...
Current engineering wear models are often based on empirical parameters rather than built upon physi...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
International audienceWear is well known for causing material loss in a sliding interface. Available...
All surfaces, whether they are natural or man-made, exhibit a certain amount of roughness on a range...
Surface roughness is relevant to all the phenomena and processes that take place at the interface be...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
Engineering wear models are generally empirical and lack connections to the physical processes of de...
The detachment of material in an adhesive wear process is driven by a fracture mechanism which is co...
The tribological interaction between two rough surfaces comes down to the contact of microscale aspe...
A discrete-element based model of elastic-plastic materials with non-ideal plasticity and with an ac...
In this Chapter, a severely adhesive wear on a rough aluminum (Al) substrate is simulated by molecul...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear is one of the most fundamental topics in tribology and adhesive wear is argued as the least avo...
The adhesive wear process consists of several physical phenomena including plasticity and fracture w...
Current engineering wear models are often based on empirical parameters rather than built upon physi...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
International audienceWear is well known for causing material loss in a sliding interface. Available...
All surfaces, whether they are natural or man-made, exhibit a certain amount of roughness on a range...
Surface roughness is relevant to all the phenomena and processes that take place at the interface be...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
Engineering wear models are generally empirical and lack connections to the physical processes of de...
The detachment of material in an adhesive wear process is driven by a fracture mechanism which is co...
The tribological interaction between two rough surfaces comes down to the contact of microscale aspe...
A discrete-element based model of elastic-plastic materials with non-ideal plasticity and with an ac...
In this Chapter, a severely adhesive wear on a rough aluminum (Al) substrate is simulated by molecul...
Abstract We used molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the friction of a single asperity agai...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Wear is one of the most fundamental topics in tribology and adhesive wear is argued as the least avo...