AbstractA novel adhesion/atomistic friction (Ad/AF) surface interaction model has been developed for solid materials interacting through van der Waals dispersive forces. This model was motivated by friction force microscopy data that suggest that in at least some cases a pressure-independent interfacial shear strength can be used to describe molecular-level friction. The Ad/AF model has two elements. Adhesion is defined by a traction–separation relationship, where the key parameters are interfacial strength and the work of adhesion. The second element of the Ad/AF model defines the nature of interfacial shear stress in a way that is consistent with a pressure-independent interfacial shear strength. The model assumes friction acts only when ...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
Using atomic scale interfaces consisting of slabs of the same materials, we study the relationship b...
One of the key points to better understand the origins of friction is to know how two surfaces in co...
AbstractA numerical model based on the Multi-Level Multi-Integration technique has been developed to...
The primary goals of the present study are to: (1) determine how and why MEMS-scale friction differs...
The underlying physics governing tribological interactions - adhesion, friction, lubrication, and we...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
The increasing importance of studies on soft matter and their impact on new technologies, including ...
Molecular dynamics simulation is carried out to model the single-asperity friction in atomic force m...
The underlying physics governing tribological interactions – adhesion, friction, lubrication, and we...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
The principal objective of this dissertation was to develop numerical and analytical mechanics model...
Friction hysteresis results from an oscillating friction force at a contact interface. At nano-scale...
In this paper, by using theory of contact mechanics, there has been developed a new calculation mode...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
Using atomic scale interfaces consisting of slabs of the same materials, we study the relationship b...
One of the key points to better understand the origins of friction is to know how two surfaces in co...
AbstractA numerical model based on the Multi-Level Multi-Integration technique has been developed to...
The primary goals of the present study are to: (1) determine how and why MEMS-scale friction differs...
The underlying physics governing tribological interactions - adhesion, friction, lubrication, and we...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
The increasing importance of studies on soft matter and their impact on new technologies, including ...
Molecular dynamics simulation is carried out to model the single-asperity friction in atomic force m...
The underlying physics governing tribological interactions – adhesion, friction, lubrication, and we...
A lack of understanding of the fundamental mechanisms governing atomic-scale adhesion and friction c...
The principal objective of this dissertation was to develop numerical and analytical mechanics model...
Friction hysteresis results from an oscillating friction force at a contact interface. At nano-scale...
In this paper, by using theory of contact mechanics, there has been developed a new calculation mode...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
The adhesion between nanoscale components has been shown to increase with applied load, contradictin...
Using atomic scale interfaces consisting of slabs of the same materials, we study the relationship b...
One of the key points to better understand the origins of friction is to know how two surfaces in co...