International audienceWe study experimentally and theoretically the equilibrium adhesive contact between a smooth glass lens and a rough rubber surface textured with spherical microasperities with controlled height and spatial distributions. Measurements of the real contact area A versus load P are performed under compression by imaging the light transmitted at the microcontacts. A(P) is found to be non-linear and to strongly depend on the standard deviation of the asperity height distribution. Experimental results are discussed in the light of a discrete version of Fuller and Tabor's (FT) original model (Proceedings of the Royal Society A 345 (1975) 327), which allows to take into account the elastic coupling arising from both microasperit...
The tribological interaction between two rough surfaces comes down to the contact of microscale aspe...
The adhesive contact between a parabolic indenter with superimposed roughness and an elastic half sp...
This present study reconsiders the effect of surface tension on the behavior of adhesive contact bet...
International audienceWe report on normal contact and friction measurements of model multicontact in...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
A new approach to the multiasperities contact interaction between two surfaces is presented. Each as...
In this paper we investigate the adhesive contact between a rubber block and rigid randomly rough pr...
Adhesion between rough surfaces is an active field of research where both experimental studies and t...
When two solids are squeezed together they will in general not make atomic contact everywhere within...
It is well established that, at small loads, a linear relation exists between contact area and reduc...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
Adhesion plays a very important role in many phenomena, especially at small length scales. The rough...
AbstractThe effect of adhesion on the contact behavior of elastic rough surfaces is examined within ...
I have developed a theory of adhesion between an elastic solid and a hard randomly rough substrate. ...
We study the adhesive contact between elastic solids with randomly rough, self-affine fractal surfa...
The tribological interaction between two rough surfaces comes down to the contact of microscale aspe...
The adhesive contact between a parabolic indenter with superimposed roughness and an elastic half sp...
This present study reconsiders the effect of surface tension on the behavior of adhesive contact bet...
International audienceWe report on normal contact and friction measurements of model multicontact in...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
A new approach to the multiasperities contact interaction between two surfaces is presented. Each as...
In this paper we investigate the adhesive contact between a rubber block and rigid randomly rough pr...
Adhesion between rough surfaces is an active field of research where both experimental studies and t...
When two solids are squeezed together they will in general not make atomic contact everywhere within...
It is well established that, at small loads, a linear relation exists between contact area and reduc...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
Adhesion plays a very important role in many phenomena, especially at small length scales. The rough...
AbstractThe effect of adhesion on the contact behavior of elastic rough surfaces is examined within ...
I have developed a theory of adhesion between an elastic solid and a hard randomly rough substrate. ...
We study the adhesive contact between elastic solids with randomly rough, self-affine fractal surfa...
The tribological interaction between two rough surfaces comes down to the contact of microscale aspe...
The adhesive contact between a parabolic indenter with superimposed roughness and an elastic half sp...
This present study reconsiders the effect of surface tension on the behavior of adhesive contact bet...