نتایج جستجو برای: sliding friction

تعداد نتایج: 56187  

The present work aims at reducing the friction of rubber soles sliding on ceramic floorings. Fitting bored cylindrical protrusions with different diameters on rubber soles was proposed. Experiments were carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed protrusions in increasing friction coefficient at dry and contaminated floorings. It was found that, at dry sliding, friction coefficient ...

2016
Koichi Hashiguchi Masami Ueno Takuya Kuwayama Noriyuki Suzuki Shigeru Yonemura Nobuo Yoshikawa

The subloading-friction model is capable of describing static friction, the smooth transition from static to kinetic friction and the recovery to static friction after sliding stops or sliding velocity decreases. This causes a negative rate sensitivity (i.e. a decrease in friction resistance with increasing sliding velocity). A generalized subloading-friction model is formulated in this article...

2005
Qing Zhang Yue Qi Louis G. Hector Tahir Çağın William A. Goddard

Kinetic friction during dry sliding along atomistic-scale Al 001 /Al 001 and -Al2O3 0001 / -Al2O3 0001 interfaces has been investigated using molecular dynamics MD with recently developed Reactive Force Fields ReaxFF . It is of interest to determine if kinetic friction variations predicted with MD follow the macroscopic-scale friction laws known as Coulomb’s law for dry sliding and Stokes’ fric...

2013
Jun Young Yoon David L. Trumper

Two distinct regimes are considered when it comes to friction: gross-sliding regime and presliding regime [1]. Friction in the gross-sliding regime contains familiar and classic concepts of static friction, Coulomb friction, and Stribeck curve. It is more intriguing, on the other hand, that friction in the pre-sliding regime behaves like a non-linear spring with hysteresis, significantly impact...

2013
Jun Young Yoon David L. Trumper

Two distinct regimes are considered when it comes to friction: gross-sliding regime and presliding regime [1]. Friction in the gross-sliding regime contains familiar and classic concepts of static friction, Coulomb friction, and Stribeck curve. It is more intriguing, on the other hand, that friction in the pre-sliding regime behaves like a non-linear spring with hysteresis, significantly impact...

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...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
t. tavakkoli hashjin a. m. kermani j. khazaei

in this research, an apparatus was made and utilized to determine the friction coeffi-cient of chickpea grains on steel surfaces. experiments were carried out on two black and galvanized surfaces and at four sliding velocities of 5, 20, 100 and 500 mm/min, at three moisture content of 7.5%, 15% and 21% wet basis (w.b.) and at three vertical pressure values of 14.28, 100 and 150 kpa. the followi...

1997
Michael Weiss Franz - Josef Elmer

Wearless friction is investigated in a simple mechanical model called Frenkel-Kontorova-Tomlinson model. We have introduced this model in [Phys. Rev. B, 53, 7539 (1996)] where the static friction has already been considered. Here the model is treated for constant sliding speed. The motion of the internal degrees of freedom is regular for small sliding velocities or weak interaction between the ...

2016
Kyungmok Kim Jaewook Lee

This paper describes a sliding friction model for an electro-deposited coating. Reciprocating sliding tests using ball-on-flat plate test apparatus are performed to determine an evolution of the kinetic friction coefficient. The evolution of the friction coefficient is classified into the initial running-in period, steady-state sliding, and transition to higher friction. The friction coefficien...

2007
ALEXEI V. KHOMENKO IAKOV A. LYASHENKO I. A. Lyashenko

The melting of an ultrathin lubricant film is studied at friction between atomically flat surfaces. We take into account fluctuations of lubricant temperature, which are defined by the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. Phase diagrams and portraits are calculated for secondand first-order transitions (the melting of an amorphous and that of a crystalline lubricants, respectively). It is shown that, in...

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