The advantage of surface macro- and micro-scopic patterning has been recently proved for improving tribological performances of mechanical sliding contacts. The effects of scaling down the texturing dimensions to the nanoscale have not yet been investigated to a comparable extent. By means of classical Molecular Dynamics simulations, we show that the frictional behavior of a thin film in boundary-lubricated regime is significantly affected by the presence of nanoscale superficial patterning of the moving confining walls, leading to a significant suppression of the high dissipative stick-slip dynamics and a consequent friction reduction. We believe these findings to be relevant for nanotechnology applications
International audienceA novel nano-to-elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) multiscale approach, deve...
Understanding the frictional properties of nanostructured surfaces is important because of their inc...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study thermal sliding of two nanostructured surfaces separa...
The advantage of surface macro- and micro-scopic patterning has been recently proved for improving t...
Recent studies have proved the usefulness of macroscopic surface patterning for the improvement of t...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
When large industries develop prod\ud ucts, the size and complexity of it impose \ud majo...
4siFriction is an omnipresent phenomenon in all mechanical systems, inducing uncertainties and actin...
Interaction forces between solid surfaces are often mitigated by adsorbed molecules that control nor...
Friction and wear become significant at small scale lengths, particularly in MEMS/NEMS. Nanopatterns...
Lubricant films confined in nanometric slit pores and subjected to shear flow are studied by non-equ...
With the recent important development of microfluidicsystems, miniaturization of flow devices has be...
The lubrication properties of nano-confined liquids underpin countless natural and industrial proce...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
International audienceA novel nano-to-elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) multiscale approach, deve...
Understanding the frictional properties of nanostructured surfaces is important because of their inc...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study thermal sliding of two nanostructured surfaces separa...
The advantage of surface macro- and micro-scopic patterning has been recently proved for improving t...
Recent studies have proved the usefulness of macroscopic surface patterning for the improvement of t...
We study the effect of atomic-scale surface-lubricant interactions on nanoscale boundary-lubricated ...
Recent innovations and developments in the field of nanotechnology and subsequent advent of miniatur...
When large industries develop prod\ud ucts, the size and complexity of it impose \ud majo...
4siFriction is an omnipresent phenomenon in all mechanical systems, inducing uncertainties and actin...
Interaction forces between solid surfaces are often mitigated by adsorbed molecules that control nor...
Friction and wear become significant at small scale lengths, particularly in MEMS/NEMS. Nanopatterns...
Lubricant films confined in nanometric slit pores and subjected to shear flow are studied by non-equ...
With the recent important development of microfluidicsystems, miniaturization of flow devices has be...
The lubrication properties of nano-confined liquids underpin countless natural and industrial proce...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
International audienceA novel nano-to-elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) multiscale approach, deve...
Understanding the frictional properties of nanostructured surfaces is important because of their inc...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to study thermal sliding of two nanostructured surfaces separa...