Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity interactions govern macroscopic tribological behavior. Tribological phenomena like friction and wear are highly scale dependent. Friction measurement carried out in the range of micro-/milli-Newton loads are gaining prominence in the tribological research as they are bridging the gap between classical macro-scale tests and high precision nano-scale experiments. In this paper, recent advancements in micro-scale domain are discussed and compared with the existing macro- and nano-scale friction research. There exists a striking similarity between micro- and nano-scale frictional behavior of various materials and dependence of friction on capillary fo...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
The understanding of friction in soft materials is of increasing importance due to the demands of in...
Friction is a complex phenomenon which originates from the resistance to motion experienced when con...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
The tribological study of materials inherently involves the interaction of surface asperities at the...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
Development of miniature mechanical systems brings attention of many researchers to friction, lubric...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
The interpretation of tribological processes is presently very different for nano-scale and micro-sc...
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Objective of this study 3 1.2 Outline of the thesis...
In the present paper, two size-effect laws for the friction coefficient of rough surfaces are propos...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
We demonstrate that micro-scale rolling bearings exhibit friction and wear properties markedly diffe...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
The understanding of friction in soft materials is of increasing importance due to the demands of in...
Friction is a complex phenomenon which originates from the resistance to motion experienced when con...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
The tribological study of materials inherently involves the interaction of surface asperities at the...
The study of friction and wear processes on the nanometer scale is related to the development of the...
The wear occurring at very low normal loads and in very small contacts is of prime interest to the f...
Friction is the oldest branch of non-equilibrium condensed matter physics and, at the same time, the...
Development of miniature mechanical systems brings attention of many researchers to friction, lubric...
International audienceWe have studied friction force versus normal load on the nanometer scale on th...
The interpretation of tribological processes is presently very different for nano-scale and micro-sc...
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Objective of this study 3 1.2 Outline of the thesis...
In the present paper, two size-effect laws for the friction coefficient of rough surfaces are propos...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
We demonstrate that micro-scale rolling bearings exhibit friction and wear properties markedly diffe...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
The understanding of friction in soft materials is of increasing importance due to the demands of in...
Friction is a complex phenomenon which originates from the resistance to motion experienced when con...