All surfaces, whether they are natural or man-made, exhibit a certain amount of roughness on a range of length scales. This surface roughness evidently plays a major role in tribological processes, like friction and wear between two surfaces sliding against each other. While those processes have important implications in engineering or in geology, it is currently not possible to accurately predict them. Only empirical models exist, which must be fitted against experimental results and are only valid on a limited range. The limited success of empirical modeling is a motivation to move toward a more fundamental bottom-up approach. Using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, it is possible to simulate the onset of wear at the scale of atomic as...
In the discrete element simulation of granular materials, the modelling of contacts is crucial for t...
The adhesive wear process consists of several physical phenomena including plasticity and fracture w...
In the paper we use direct molecular dynamics modeling to validate the criterion for formation of we...
The use of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations has led to promising results to unravel the atomistic...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Abstract In this review, we discuss our recent advances in modeling adhesive wear mechanisms using c...
International audienceA proper understanding of the processes of friction and wear can only be reach...
Current engineering wear models are often based on empirical parameters rather than built upon physi...
One challenge of today's research is the realistic simulation of granular materials, like sand or po...
One challenge of todays research on particle systems is the realistic simulation of granular materia...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
The paper describes an advanced discrete-element based mechanical model, which allows modelling cont...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
This study aims to clarify the friction and wear phenomena, which are of great importance in abrasiv...
In the discrete element simulation of granular materials, the modelling of contacts is crucial for t...
The adhesive wear process consists of several physical phenomena including plasticity and fracture w...
In the paper we use direct molecular dynamics modeling to validate the criterion for formation of we...
The use of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations has led to promising results to unravel the atomistic...
Tribology properties emerge from a variety of mechanisms occurring along the sliding surfaces, at di...
Abstract In this review, we discuss our recent advances in modeling adhesive wear mechanisms using c...
International audienceA proper understanding of the processes of friction and wear can only be reach...
Current engineering wear models are often based on empirical parameters rather than built upon physi...
One challenge of today's research is the realistic simulation of granular materials, like sand or po...
One challenge of todays research on particle systems is the realistic simulation of granular materia...
This book is devoted to the Discrete Element Method (DEM) technique, a discontinuum modelling approa...
Geological faults movements generating earthquakes, a vehicles' tyres rolling on the pavement, and a...
The paper describes an advanced discrete-element based mechanical model, which allows modelling cont...
Tribological problems are particularly difficult to comprehend. Different physical mechanisms (inclu...
This study aims to clarify the friction and wear phenomena, which are of great importance in abrasiv...
In the discrete element simulation of granular materials, the modelling of contacts is crucial for t...
The adhesive wear process consists of several physical phenomena including plasticity and fracture w...
In the paper we use direct molecular dynamics modeling to validate the criterion for formation of we...