Over the last two decades the study of friction has been an important topic in polymer tribology. The obtained knowledge about friction phenomena enables to take the next step towards understanding wear in polymers. When increasing the amount of local deformation in sliding friction experiments, the onset of failure is obtained, i.e. periodic cracks are initiated. Comparing the location of these cracks for a range of polymers with large differences in their intrinsic deformation response, suggests that different kinds of wear mechanisms are important. The relation between these mechanisms and the intrinsic properties are explained by the subtle interplay between intrinsic strain softening and strain hardening in the material. The critical l...
The scratch resistance of polymers has been the subject of numerous studies that have led to the cha...
International audienceScratch test provides a convenient mean to study the surface mechanical proper...
J.F. JOANNY Professeur à l’Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg C. FRETIGNY Chargé de Recherche CNRS...
Over the last two decades the study of friction has been an important topic in polymer tribology. Th...
During the lifetime of polycarbonate surfaces, which for example are used as helmets or protective e...
Quantifying and understanding friction and wear behaviour of any type of material remains a challeng...
AbstractIn this study, we propose the mechanical analysis of contact between a rigid spherical inden...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to relate the scratching behaviour of polymers to th...
Nowadays, in many applications metal parts are replaced by light-weight polymer products. As a resul...
The susceptibility of polymers to surface damage like scratch significantly limits their use in appl...
The scratching process is a well know concept and is usually defined as a kind of surface abrasion, ...
Scratch-induced surface deformation is a tribological research area that falls under the abrasive we...
This work demonstrates a possible route to connect a particle (chain) based understanding with conti...
In this study, we propose the mechanical analysis of contact between a rigid spherical indenter and ...
A direct correlation is found between the time evolution of the yield stress in unnotched tensile ba...
The scratch resistance of polymers has been the subject of numerous studies that have led to the cha...
International audienceScratch test provides a convenient mean to study the surface mechanical proper...
J.F. JOANNY Professeur à l’Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg C. FRETIGNY Chargé de Recherche CNRS...
Over the last two decades the study of friction has been an important topic in polymer tribology. Th...
During the lifetime of polycarbonate surfaces, which for example are used as helmets or protective e...
Quantifying and understanding friction and wear behaviour of any type of material remains a challeng...
AbstractIn this study, we propose the mechanical analysis of contact between a rigid spherical inden...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to relate the scratching behaviour of polymers to th...
Nowadays, in many applications metal parts are replaced by light-weight polymer products. As a resul...
The susceptibility of polymers to surface damage like scratch significantly limits their use in appl...
The scratching process is a well know concept and is usually defined as a kind of surface abrasion, ...
Scratch-induced surface deformation is a tribological research area that falls under the abrasive we...
This work demonstrates a possible route to connect a particle (chain) based understanding with conti...
In this study, we propose the mechanical analysis of contact between a rigid spherical indenter and ...
A direct correlation is found between the time evolution of the yield stress in unnotched tensile ba...
The scratch resistance of polymers has been the subject of numerous studies that have led to the cha...
International audienceScratch test provides a convenient mean to study the surface mechanical proper...
J.F. JOANNY Professeur à l’Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg C. FRETIGNY Chargé de Recherche CNRS...