The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied by using optical and atomic force microscopy (AFM) methods. By using these techniques the surface roughness power spectrum is obtained. The Persson contact mechanics theory is used to calculate the contact area for different magnifications, for the dry and wet skin. The measured friction coefficient between a glass ball and dry and wet skin can be explained assuming that a frictional shear stress σf ≈ 13 MPa and σf ≈ 5 MPa, respectively, act in the area of real contact during sliding. These frictional shear stresses are typical for sliding on surfaces of elastic bodies. The big increase in friction, which has been observed for glass sliding on wet skin as the skin dries up, can be ex...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
ABSTRACT In this work, analytical models available from contact mechanics theory having a proven rec...
Most skin tribology studies gave attention on the examination of frictional properties of normal and...
The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied by using optical and atomic force microsco...
The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied using an optical method and the surface ro...
Abstract The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied using an optical method and the s...
The friction behaviour of human skin was studied by combining friction measurements using a tri-axia...
In this work, analytical models available from contact mechanics theory having a proven record in me...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
This work focuses on the friction in contacts where the human finger pad is one of the interacting s...
The friction of untreated human skin (finger) against a reference textile was investigated with 12 s...
The friction behaviour of the human fingerpad as a function of asperity geometry was investigated ex...
The frictional performance of ex vivo skin was studied in a range of pressures between 0.5 and 20 kP...
The contact between the fingertip and an object is formed by a collection of micro-scale junctions, ...
Surface topography significantly influences tactile friction and perception. While friction forces c...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
ABSTRACT In this work, analytical models available from contact mechanics theory having a proven rec...
Most skin tribology studies gave attention on the examination of frictional properties of normal and...
The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied by using optical and atomic force microsco...
The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied using an optical method and the surface ro...
Abstract The surface topography of the human wrist skin is studied using an optical method and the s...
The friction behaviour of human skin was studied by combining friction measurements using a tri-axia...
In this work, analytical models available from contact mechanics theory having a proven record in me...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
This work focuses on the friction in contacts where the human finger pad is one of the interacting s...
The friction of untreated human skin (finger) against a reference textile was investigated with 12 s...
The friction behaviour of the human fingerpad as a function of asperity geometry was investigated ex...
The frictional performance of ex vivo skin was studied in a range of pressures between 0.5 and 20 kP...
The contact between the fingertip and an object is formed by a collection of micro-scale junctions, ...
Surface topography significantly influences tactile friction and perception. While friction forces c...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
ABSTRACT In this work, analytical models available from contact mechanics theory having a proven rec...
Most skin tribology studies gave attention on the examination of frictional properties of normal and...