Several continuum mechanics models of the adhesion between elastic spheres have found application to compliant materials such as rubber and to fine particles in the air or in colloidal suspension. More recently they are being used in connection with experimental techniques such as the surface force apparatus and the atomic force microscope. The appropriate model to use depends on the conditions: the size and elasticity of the spheres and the load to which they are subjected. To guide this choice a map has been constructed with nondimensional coordinates &mgr; and &Pmacr;, where the elasticity parameter &mgr; can be interpreted as the ratio of elastic deformation resulting from adhesion to the effective range of surface forces and the load p...
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The shortcomings of the current formulation for calculating the adhesion force for drops and bubbles...
Surfaces tend to be made smoother in order to gain flatness or in order to fulfill the need for more...
Bradley 1 calculated the adhesive force between rigid spheres to be 2R, where is the surface energy ...
Bradley (1932) showed that if two rigid spheres of radii R1 and R2 are placed in contact, they will ...
Modeling adhesion between two contacting surfaces plays a vital role in nano-tribology. However, pro...
ABSTRACT A new method to calculate the elastic deformation of a sphere on a flat surface is presente...
Work of adhesion is the crucial material parameter for application of theories of adhesive contact. ...
This present study reconsiders the effect of surface tension on the behavior of adhesive contact bet...
Rigorous models of elasto-plastic contact deformation are time-consuming in numerical calculations f...
AbstractThe effect of adhesion on the contact behavior of elastic rough surfaces is examined within ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9106.170(CUED/C-MECH/TR--75) / BLDSC ...
The impact of elastic spheres in presence of adhesion has been extensively studied due to its wide-r...
Originally submitted as "Ligand mediated adhesive mechanics of two deformed spheres"A self-consisten...
AbstractThis paper presents an accurate model for the normal force–displacement relationship between...
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The shortcomings of the current formulation for calculating the adhesion force for drops and bubbles...
Surfaces tend to be made smoother in order to gain flatness or in order to fulfill the need for more...
Bradley 1 calculated the adhesive force between rigid spheres to be 2R, where is the surface energy ...
Bradley (1932) showed that if two rigid spheres of radii R1 and R2 are placed in contact, they will ...
Modeling adhesion between two contacting surfaces plays a vital role in nano-tribology. However, pro...
ABSTRACT A new method to calculate the elastic deformation of a sphere on a flat surface is presente...
Work of adhesion is the crucial material parameter for application of theories of adhesive contact. ...
This present study reconsiders the effect of surface tension on the behavior of adhesive contact bet...
Rigorous models of elasto-plastic contact deformation are time-consuming in numerical calculations f...
AbstractThe effect of adhesion on the contact behavior of elastic rough surfaces is examined within ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9106.170(CUED/C-MECH/TR--75) / BLDSC ...
The impact of elastic spheres in presence of adhesion has been extensively studied due to its wide-r...
Originally submitted as "Ligand mediated adhesive mechanics of two deformed spheres"A self-consisten...
AbstractThis paper presents an accurate model for the normal force–displacement relationship between...
We review the adhesion fundamentals and related physical aspects occurring from the nanoscale up to ...
The shortcomings of the current formulation for calculating the adhesion force for drops and bubbles...
Surfaces tend to be made smoother in order to gain flatness or in order to fulfill the need for more...