Frictional contacts lead to the formation of a surface layer called the third body, consisting of wear particles and structures resulting from their agglomerates. Its behavior and properties at the nanoscale control the macroscopic tribological performance. It is known that wear particles and surface topography evolve with time and mutually influence one another. However, the formation of the mature third body is largely uncharted territory, and the properties of its early stages are unknown. Here we show how a third body initially consisting of particles acting as roller bearings transitions into a shear-band-like state by forming adhesive bridges between the particles. Using large-scale atomistic simulations on a brittle model material, w...
Sustainability has become an integral part of todays society. A thorough understanding of friction a...
Friction and wear are two main tribological behaviors that are quite different for contact surfaces ...
Tribological contacts consume a significant amount of the world's primary energy due to friction and...
Nanoscale surface modification, by the interaction of sliding surfaces and mobile nanoparticles, is ...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Surface roughness is relevant to all the phenomena and processes that take place at the interface be...
Friction is usually treated as a two-body problem, in which the two counterfaces move against each o...
Friction and wear depend critically on surface roughness and its evolution with time. An accurate co...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
We show in two examples how massive molecular dynamics simulations can provide a more fundamental un...
Engineering wear models are generally empirical and lack connections to the physical processes of de...
Sustainability has become an integral part of todays society. A thorough understanding of friction a...
Friction and wear are two main tribological behaviors that are quite different for contact surfaces ...
Tribological contacts consume a significant amount of the world's primary energy due to friction and...
Nanoscale surface modification, by the interaction of sliding surfaces and mobile nanoparticles, is ...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
The wear volume is known to keep increasing during frictional processes, and Archard notably propose...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Surface roughness is relevant to all the phenomena and processes that take place at the interface be...
Friction is usually treated as a two-body problem, in which the two counterfaces move against each o...
Friction and wear depend critically on surface roughness and its evolution with time. An accurate co...
Understanding friction and wear at different force and length scales is an interesting aspect in tri...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
We show in two examples how massive molecular dynamics simulations can provide a more fundamental un...
Engineering wear models are generally empirical and lack connections to the physical processes of de...
Sustainability has become an integral part of todays society. A thorough understanding of friction a...
Friction and wear are two main tribological behaviors that are quite different for contact surfaces ...
Tribological contacts consume a significant amount of the world's primary energy due to friction and...