Work of adhesion is the crucial material parameter for application of theories of adhesive contact. It is usually determined by experimental techniques based on the direct measurements of pull-off force of a sphere. These measurements are unstable due to instability of the load-displacement diagrams at tension, and they can be greatly affected by roughness of contacting solids. We show how the values of work of adhesion and elastic contact modulus of materials may be quantified using a new indirect approach (the Borodich–Galanov (BG) method) based on an inverse analysis of a stable region of the force-displacements curve obtained from the depth-sensing indentation of a sphere into an elastic sample. Using numerical simulations it is shown t...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Summary The JKR and the DMT theories of adhesive contact are developed to describe contact between a...
Work of adhesion is the crucial material parameter for application of theories of adhesive contact. ...
We show how the values of the effective elastic modulus of contacting solids and the work of adhesio...
The work of adhesion and the elastic contact modulus of the pair of interacting materials are a prer...
Using the connection between depth-sensing indentation by spherical indenters and mechanics of adhes...
The depth-sensing indentation (DSI) is currently one of the main experimental techniques for studyin...
Connections between the Hertz-type contact problems and depth-sensing indentation of materials are s...
An overview of development of indentation techniques and connections between contact mechanics and m...
A custom-built adhesion-testing device (ATD) is described in this paper, which was developed to stud...
Depth-sensing indentation experiments are a very important tool for estimating mechanical properties...
Results of Mossakovskii's analysis for the elastic, adhesive (no–slip) contact between a rigid, ax...
Adhesion between rough surfaces is an active field of research where both experimental studies and t...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Summary The JKR and the DMT theories of adhesive contact are developed to describe contact between a...
Work of adhesion is the crucial material parameter for application of theories of adhesive contact. ...
We show how the values of the effective elastic modulus of contacting solids and the work of adhesio...
The work of adhesion and the elastic contact modulus of the pair of interacting materials are a prer...
Using the connection between depth-sensing indentation by spherical indenters and mechanics of adhes...
The depth-sensing indentation (DSI) is currently one of the main experimental techniques for studyin...
Connections between the Hertz-type contact problems and depth-sensing indentation of materials are s...
An overview of development of indentation techniques and connections between contact mechanics and m...
A custom-built adhesion-testing device (ATD) is described in this paper, which was developed to stud...
Depth-sensing indentation experiments are a very important tool for estimating mechanical properties...
Results of Mossakovskii's analysis for the elastic, adhesive (no–slip) contact between a rigid, ax...
Adhesion between rough surfaces is an active field of research where both experimental studies and t...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Mechanical data (hardness and elastic modulus) from instrumented indentation testing are often extra...
Summary The JKR and the DMT theories of adhesive contact are developed to describe contact between a...