Multi-layer models of friction between solids |
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Authors: | Thomas Geike Valentin L. Popov |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Mechanics, Technical University Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, Sekr. C8-4, 10623 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() Recent simulations of processes in surface layers of rubbing solids have shown the formation of a boundary layer, called quasi-fluid layer. To better understand the physical nature of the quasi-fluid layer, we investigate the processes occurring in the surface layer of rubbing solids in the frame of a simple multi-layer model, which also leads to the formation of a quasi-fluid layer. The multi-layer model can further be used to investigate how the friction force is determined by the material and loading parameters. It has been shown that the friction force and the thickness of the quasi-fluid layer depend on sliding velocity, the viscosity of the material and on a microscopic parameter (layer thickness). Subsequently, two different ways of extending the discussed model are proposed aiming at a model that can also predict the influence of normal pressure and surface topography on the friction force and on the formation of the quasi-fluid layer. |
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Keywords: | Friction Particle methods Tomlinson model Movable cellular automata |
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