Molecular dynamics simulations of the sliding friction between two thick solid slabs are performed. The upper body is formed of light N2 particles and the substrate of heavy Pb atoms. Among the various mechanisms that are responsible for the friction, we consider the phonon–phonon interaction between the two blocks. To provide evidence of the phonon interaction, we compare two different systems. For the first we consider the substrate as formed of atoms fixed in the equilibrium (111) positions. In the second system the Pb atoms can be displaced from the ideal positions, under their mutual interactions. A comparison with recently obtained experimental data will be discussed
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This paper reviews recent progress in molecular dynamics simulation of atomic-scale friction measure...
Nanotechnology is leading to rapid development of mechanical components whose structure and function...
Experimental evidence suggests that high strain rates, stresses, strains and temperatures are experi...
We present a molecular dynamics simulation for the static friction under the effect of load. We chos...
A molecular dynamics approach for studying the static friction between two bodies, an insulator and ...
A slider-slab sliding model for hard-to-soft and soft-to-soft sliding systems with abrasive and non-...
We present a molecular dynamics analysis of the static friction between two thick slabs. The upper b...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
This paper presents an analysis of the interaction energy and various forces between two surfaces, a...
The pioneer work of Krim and Widom [Phys. Rev. B 38, 12184 (1988)] unveiled the origin of the viscou...
Using molecular dynamics we study the dependence of the friction force on the sliding speed when an ...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been employed to gain deeper insight into the microscopic dynami...
We analyzed the dynamics of xenon atoms as lubricant between two Ni(110) slabs in relative motion. A...
Abstract. We present molecular dynamics friction calculations for confined hydrocarbon solids with m...
Self-contained Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics (NEMD) simulations using Lennard-Jones potential...
This paper reviews recent progress in molecular dynamics simulation of atomic-scale friction measure...
Nanotechnology is leading to rapid development of mechanical components whose structure and function...
Experimental evidence suggests that high strain rates, stresses, strains and temperatures are experi...