Friction between macroscopic surfaces sliding relative to each other has been long investigated, nevertheless it still remains one of the most complex and least understood processes in nature. In connection with the success in both experimental and theoretical fields, through the development of nanotribology offering the possibility of understanding atomic-level origins of friction, the subject continues to be re-examined. In this work we use molecular dynamics simulations to study frictional behavior of an ice-ice system (one of the most interesting systems from friction point of view due to its unusually low friction coefficient and prevalence in life) at the nanoscale, particularly the influence of temperature, applied load and slidin...
This work entitled as "Atomic-scale friction: thermal effects and capillary condensation" is a study...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Nanotechnology is leading to rapid development of mechanical components whose structure and function...
Friction between macroscopic surfaces sliding relative to each other has been long investigated, nev...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Measurements of the friction coefficient of steel-on-ice over a large temperature range reveal very ...
In this manuscript, we present a multiscale experimental study of ice and snow friction. The slipper...
4siFriction is an omnipresent phenomenon in all mechanical systems, inducing uncertainties and actin...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
The slipperiness of ice is an everyday-life phenomenon, which, surprisingly, remains controversial d...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
In this work we present a molecular dynamics simulation of a FFM experiment. The tip-sample interact...
In the context of friction we use atomistic molecular-dynamics simulations to investigate water conf...
N.M. Pugno is supported by the European Research Council [ERC StG Ideas 2011 BIHSNAM n. 279985, ERC ...
This work entitled as "Atomic-scale friction: thermal effects and capillary condensation" is a study...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Nanotechnology is leading to rapid development of mechanical components whose structure and function...
Friction between macroscopic surfaces sliding relative to each other has been long investigated, nev...
Even though the slipperiness of ice is important both technologically and environmentally and often ...
Measurements of the friction coefficient of steel-on-ice over a large temperature range reveal very ...
In this manuscript, we present a multiscale experimental study of ice and snow friction. The slipper...
4siFriction is an omnipresent phenomenon in all mechanical systems, inducing uncertainties and actin...
Microscopic ice friction was studied systematically across all to ice friction relevant friction reg...
The slipperiness of ice is an everyday-life phenomenon, which, surprisingly, remains controversial d...
Sliding friction at nanometer scale has become an important factor in the miniaturization of moving ...
Friction of ice has been studied for over 150 years. Recently, the physics of ice friction have been...
In this work we present a molecular dynamics simulation of a FFM experiment. The tip-sample interact...
In the context of friction we use atomistic molecular-dynamics simulations to investigate water conf...
N.M. Pugno is supported by the European Research Council [ERC StG Ideas 2011 BIHSNAM n. 279985, ERC ...
This work entitled as "Atomic-scale friction: thermal effects and capillary condensation" is a study...
Friction has long been the subject of research: the empirical da Vinci-Amontons friction laws have b...
Nanotechnology is leading to rapid development of mechanical components whose structure and function...