International audienceIn this paper, we propose a numerical model to describe the adhesive normal contact between a 'rigid' spherical indenter and a viscoelastic rough substrate. The model accounts for dissipative process under the assumption that viscoelastic losses are localized at the (micro)-contact lines. Numerical predictions are then compared with experimental measurements, which show a strong adhesion hysteresis mostly due to viscous energy dissipation occurring during pull-off. This hysteresis is satisfactorily described by the contact model which allows to distinguish the energy loss due to material dissipation from the adhesion hysteresis due to elastic instability. Our analysis shows that the pull-off force required to detach th...
A generalized thermomechanical model for adhesion was developed to elucidate the mechanisms of dissi...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a numerical model to describe the adhesive normal co...
Modeling the adhesion of viscoelastic rough surfaces is a recent challenge in contact mechanics. Ex...
Modeling the adhesion of viscoelastic rough surfaces is a recent challenge in contact mechanics. Ex...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
Viscoelasticity and roughness are among the possible causes of the adhesive hysteresis displayed by ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
Adhesion between glass and bromobutyl and polydimethylsiloxane elastomers is investigated. We show t...
We present a simple model for the adhesive contact of viscoelastic bodies relevant for soft solids. ...
A generalized thermomechanical model for adhesion was developed to elucidate the mechanisms of dissi...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a numerical model to describe the adhesive normal co...
Modeling the adhesion of viscoelastic rough surfaces is a recent challenge in contact mechanics. Ex...
Modeling the adhesion of viscoelastic rough surfaces is a recent challenge in contact mechanics. Ex...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate dissipative effects involved during the detachmen...
Viscoelasticity and roughness are among the possible causes of the adhesive hysteresis displayed by ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
The retraction of a cylindrical rigid indenter from a viscoelastic substrate is studied by means of ...
We study the adhesion between differently processed glass and filled bromobutyl rubber in dry condit...
Adhesion between glass and bromobutyl and polydimethylsiloxane elastomers is investigated. We show t...
We present a simple model for the adhesive contact of viscoelastic bodies relevant for soft solids. ...
A generalized thermomechanical model for adhesion was developed to elucidate the mechanisms of dissi...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...
Surface roughness is known to easily suppress the adhesion of elastic surfaces. Here a simple model ...