Rolling ball bearings are widely known and applied to decrease friction between two surfaces. More recently, hydrogel-hydrogel tribopairs have also revealed good but rather complex lubrication properties. Here, we use hydrogels as ball bearings to elucidate that soft spherical particles have nontrivial rate-dependent lubrication behavior. Unlike Newtonian lubrication or dry solid friction, hydrogel particles in suspension transition through four frictional regimes as a function of sliding velocity. We relate the different regimes to the deformation of the particles at different gap sizes, which changes the effective contact area between the sliding surfaces. By systematically varying the particle characteristics and the surface properties o...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are used to mimic the slippery nature of biological interfaces. They provide a controlled ...
Rolling ball bearings are widely known and applied to decrease friction between two surfaces. More r...
Recent work on suspension flows has shown that contact mechanics plays a role in suspension flow dyn...
Recent work on suspension flows has shown that contact mechanics plays a role in suspension flow dyn...
We investigate the lubrication of microsphere suspensions between compliant substrates, and probe th...
Soft materials often have interesting and unexpected frictional behavior owing to their deformable n...
Many food products are highly structured, complex hydrocolloids that are characterized by either a g...
Nothing starts and nothing stops without friction. Moving body parts, operating a vehicle and orally...
Slip is an important phenomenon that occurs during the flow of yield stress fluids like soft materia...
In this study, a novel apparatus was designed and constructed to perform micro-sliding friction expe...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are used to mimic the slippery nature of biological interfaces. They provide a controlled ...
Rolling ball bearings are widely known and applied to decrease friction between two surfaces. More r...
Recent work on suspension flows has shown that contact mechanics plays a role in suspension flow dyn...
Recent work on suspension flows has shown that contact mechanics plays a role in suspension flow dyn...
We investigate the lubrication of microsphere suspensions between compliant substrates, and probe th...
Soft materials often have interesting and unexpected frictional behavior owing to their deformable n...
Many food products are highly structured, complex hydrocolloids that are characterized by either a g...
Nothing starts and nothing stops without friction. Moving body parts, operating a vehicle and orally...
Slip is an important phenomenon that occurs during the flow of yield stress fluids like soft materia...
In this study, a novel apparatus was designed and constructed to perform micro-sliding friction expe...
<p>Friction is the resistive force that arises when two contacting surfaces move relative to each ot...
Biological tribosystems are excellent examples of nature leveraging soft matter properties to achiev...
Hydrogels are composed of a sparse, cross-linked polymer matrix infused with water. They can be foun...
Hydrogels display extremely complex frictional behavior with surprisingly slippery surfaces. We meas...
Polyacrylamide (PAAm) hydrogels with brush-covered or crosslinked surfaces were produced and their t...
Hydrogels are used to mimic the slippery nature of biological interfaces. They provide a controlled ...