نتایج جستجو برای: static friction

تعداد نتایج: 141409  

2010
André Carvalho Bittencourt Erik Wernholt Shiva Sander-Tavallaey Torgny Brogårdh

Friction is the result of complex interactions between contacting surfaces in a nanoscale perspective. Depending on the application, the di erent models available are more or less suitable. Available static friction models are typically considered to be dependent only on relative speed of interacting surfaces. However, it is known that friction can be a ected by other factors than speed. In thi...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2016
Michael Feldmann Dirk Dietzel Antoni Tekiel Jessica Topple Peter Grütter André Schirmeisen

The term "contact aging" refers to the temporal evolution of the interface between a slider and a substrate usually resulting in increasing friction with time. Current phenomenological models for multiasperity contacts anticipate that such aging is not only the driving force behind the transition from static to sliding friction, but at the same time influences the general dynamics of the slidin...

2003
Lior Kogut Izhak Etsion

A model that predicts the static friction for elastic-plastic contact of rough surfaces is presented. The model incorporates the results of accurate finite element analyses for the elastic-plastic contact, adhesion and sliding inception of a single asperity in a statistical representation of surface roughness. The model shows strong effect of the external force and nominal contact area on the s...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2011
b. emadi m. h. saiedirad

in order to provide the data needed for the design of saffron processing equipment, physical properties of its flower were investigated. these properties included dimensions, mass, true and bulk densities, porosity, static and dynamic coefficients of friction, and terminal velocity as a function of moisture content. the average range of these properties for the three different parts of saff...

2001
Yue Qi Tahir Cagin William A. Goddard

The origin of friction comes from the atomic interaction at interfaces. Analytic theories indicated that there is no static friction on clean incommensurate interfaces, while a recent experiment revealed that the static friction coefficient was anisotropic with respect to the lattice orientation, but did not vanish on two clean Ni(100) mis-orientated surfaces. To understand this friction anisot...

2003
MARTIN H. MÜSER MICHAEL URBAKH MARK O. ROBBINS

I. Preliminary Remarks A. Introduction B. Some Fundamental Definitions and Questions C. Basic Scenarios for Friction D. Phenomenology of Static and Low-Velocity Kinetic Friction II. Rigid Walls A. Geometric Interlocking B. Thermal Effects C. Applications 1. Nanotubes 2. Curved, Nanoscale Contacts III. Dry, Elastic Friction A. Properties of the Prandtl–Tomlinson Model 1. Definition of the Model ...

2004
Yinghui Zhang Roger Phillips

This paper describes a new friction model, called the “brush model“, suitable for haptic rendering in virtual environments. A novel two-layer multiasperity surface contact model is presented that provides real-time rendering of friction forces at haptic refresh rates. This new friction model has several advantages; of particular importance is the accuracy with which it handles static friction a...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2011
Ali Nejat Lorestani Farzad Jalilian Tabar, Rashid Gholami

Background & Aim: Increasing economic role of medicinal herbs in recent society and complexity of modern technologies in production (planting and harvesting), transportation, storage, processing, quality evaluation, distribution, marketing and consumption of these products require a thorough understanding of their physical properties. Coefficient of friction of plant on the various surfaces is ...

Journal: Journal of Herbal Drugs 2011
Ali Nejat Lorestani Farzad Jalilian Tabar, Rashid Gholami

Background & Aim: Increasing economic role of medicinal herbs in recent society and complexity of modern technologies in production (planting and harvesting), transportation, storage, processing, quality evaluation, distribution, marketing and consumption of these products require a thorough understanding of their physical properties. Coefficient of friction of plant on the various surfaces is ...

Journal: :پژوهش های حبوبات ایران 0
رضوی رضوی زایرزاده زایرزاده خفاجی خفاجی پهلوانی پهلوانی

some physical properties such as geometrical, gravimetrical, frictional and aerodynamic features of seeds of desi chickpea and its splits were studied at a moisture content of 8.2 and 9.0% w., respectively from north-western of iran. geometrical and gravimetrical properties including the average length, width, thickness, the geometric mean of diameter, sphericity, 1000-seed weight, unit weight,...

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