In the present paper, two size-effect laws for the friction coefficient of rough surfaces are proposed and compared. The former is based on purely dimensional analysis arguments and is related to the fractality of the contact domains. This scaling law applies from the macro to the planetary scales, where contact is almost elastic. The latter, holding at the micro and nanoscales, is based on the adhesion theory of friction and assumes that the friction resistance is governed by the strong adhesive bonds at the asperities, caused by elasto-plastic deformations. Whereas the fractal scaling law suggests a friction coefficient decreasing with the size of the nominal contact area, the opposite trend is predicted by the adhesion theory. The applic...
I have developed a theory of adhesion between an elastic solid and a hard randomly rough substrate. ...
Rough surface contact plasticity at microscale and nanoscale is of crucial importance in many new ap...
It is well known that rough surfaces have asperities at a wide range of length scales; that contacti...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
In this paper, by using theory of contact mechanics, there has been developed a new calculation mode...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
The paper is devoted to a qualitative analysis of friction of elastomers from the point of view of s...
The tribological study of materials inherently involves the interaction of surface asperities at the...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Traditional laws of friction believe that the friction coefficient of two specific solids takes cons...
A macroscopically nominal flat surface is rough at the nanoscale level and consists of nanoasperitie...
When the geometry of metal deformed part is scaled down to micro-scale, the understanding and predic...
The paper is devoted to a general analysis of friction of elastomers from the point of view of scale...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
I have developed a theory of adhesion between an elastic solid and a hard randomly rough substrate. ...
Rough surface contact plasticity at microscale and nanoscale is of crucial importance in many new ap...
It is well known that rough surfaces have asperities at a wide range of length scales; that contacti...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
Friction at different force, length, and time scales is of great interest in tribology. The mechanic...
In this paper, by using theory of contact mechanics, there has been developed a new calculation mode...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
The paper is devoted to a qualitative analysis of friction of elastomers from the point of view of s...
The tribological study of materials inherently involves the interaction of surface asperities at the...
Contact between macroscopic surfaces occurs on asperities and local nano-/micro-scale asperity inter...
Traditional laws of friction believe that the friction coefficient of two specific solids takes cons...
A macroscopically nominal flat surface is rough at the nanoscale level and consists of nanoasperitie...
When the geometry of metal deformed part is scaled down to micro-scale, the understanding and predic...
The paper is devoted to a general analysis of friction of elastomers from the point of view of scale...
Contact between rough surfaces occurs in numerous engineering systems and in many instances influenc...
I have developed a theory of adhesion between an elastic solid and a hard randomly rough substrate. ...
Rough surface contact plasticity at microscale and nanoscale is of crucial importance in many new ap...
It is well known that rough surfaces have asperities at a wide range of length scales; that contacti...