This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly developed theoretical model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for elasto-plastic surfaces in quasi-steady-state sliding. A companion paper presents the derivation of the model, which considers the separate effects of asperity interaction and deformation, debris interaction and plowing, and adhesion, with partitioning of normal load (and contact areas) between different contacting elements. In this paper the significance of various parameters which appear in the model is reviewed and suggested values are determined for use in cases where not all quantities are known. It is seen that mechanical properties, surface roughness characteri...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic–plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
This paper describes a computational method to calculate the friction force between two rough surfac...
The general trend toward increased use of computer models and simulations during product development...
This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly develo...
This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly develo...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic-plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic-plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
Macroscale friction behaviour originates from microscale asperity interactions. However, it is still...
This paper presents a modeling technique which can be applied to any tribosystem to simulate dynamic...
Despite considerable research effort, the use of physics-based modelling to predict frictional behav...
This paper presents a modeling technique which can be applied to any tribosystem to simulate dynamic...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic–plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
This paper describes a computational method to calculate the friction force between two rough surfac...
The general trend toward increased use of computer models and simulations during product development...
This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly develo...
This paper presents numerical results and comparisons with some experimental data for a newly develo...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
This paper presents the derivation of a model for the prediction of the coefficient of friction for ...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic-plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic-plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
Macroscale friction behaviour originates from microscale asperity interactions. However, it is still...
This paper presents a modeling technique which can be applied to any tribosystem to simulate dynamic...
Despite considerable research effort, the use of physics-based modelling to predict frictional behav...
This paper presents a modeling technique which can be applied to any tribosystem to simulate dynamic...
A finite-element model of the interaction of an elastic–plastic asperity junction based on cylindric...
This paper describes a computational method to calculate the friction force between two rough surfac...
The general trend toward increased use of computer models and simulations during product development...