Friction in static and sliding contact of rough surfaces is important in numerous physical phenomena. We seek to understand macroscopically observed static and sliding contact behavior as the collective response of a large number of microscopic asperities. To that end, we build on Hulikal et al. (2015) and develop an efficient numerical framework that can be used to investigate how the macroscopic response of multiple frictional contacts depends on long-range elastic interactions, different constitutive assumptions about the deforming contacts and their local shear resistance, and surface roughness. We approximate the contact between two rough surfaces as that between a regular array of discrete deformable elements attached to a elastic blo...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
We generalize the Persson contact mechanics and rubberfrictiontheory to the case where both surfaces...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...
We propose a statistical model for static and sliding friction between rough surfaces. Approximating...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
A homogenization framework is developed for determining the complete macroscopic thermomechanical sl...
Roughness is everywhere. Every object, every surface we touch or look at, is rough. Even when it loo...
Contact mechanics-based models for the friction of nominally flat rough surfaces have not been able ...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Surfaces are rough, unless special care is taken to make them atomically smooth. Roughness exists at...
If two elastic bodies with rough surfaces are first pressed against each other and then loaded tange...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
Many naturally formed and processed surfaces are rough over a broad range of length scales. Surface...
We investigate the persistence of micro-contacts between two elastic random rough surfaces by means ...
The onset of frictional motion is mediated by rupture-like slip fronts, which nucleate locally and p...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
We generalize the Persson contact mechanics and rubberfrictiontheory to the case where both surfaces...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...
We propose a statistical model for static and sliding friction between rough surfaces. Approximating...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
A homogenization framework is developed for determining the complete macroscopic thermomechanical sl...
Roughness is everywhere. Every object, every surface we touch or look at, is rough. Even when it loo...
Contact mechanics-based models for the friction of nominally flat rough surfaces have not been able ...
Although, a lot is known about the factors contributing to friction, a complete physical understandi...
Surfaces are rough, unless special care is taken to make them atomically smooth. Roughness exists at...
If two elastic bodies with rough surfaces are first pressed against each other and then loaded tange...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
Many naturally formed and processed surfaces are rough over a broad range of length scales. Surface...
We investigate the persistence of micro-contacts between two elastic random rough surfaces by means ...
The onset of frictional motion is mediated by rupture-like slip fronts, which nucleate locally and p...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
We generalize the Persson contact mechanics and rubberfrictiontheory to the case where both surfaces...
We study the frictional properties of a multicontact interface (MCI), composed of a large set of mic...