نتایج جستجو برای: friction material

تعداد نتایج: 395139  

2012
EJ Berger

Friction is a very complicated phenomenon arising at the contact of surfaces. Experiments indicate a functional dependence upon a large variety of parameters, including sliding speed, acceleration, critical sliding distance, temperature, normal load, humidity, surface preparation, and, of course, material combination. In many engineering applications, the success of models in predicting experim...

2017
Gianluca Costagliola Federico Bosia Nicola M. Pugno

Macroscopic friction coefficients observed in experiments are the result of various types of complex multiscale interactions between sliding surfaces. Therefore, there are several ways to modify them depending on the physical phenomena involved. Recently, it has been demonstrated that surface structure, e.g. artificial patterning, can be used to tune frictional properties. In this paper, we sho...

1998
R. W. Carpick Q. Dai M. Salmeron

Friction force microscopy measurements on the vacuum-cleaved (001) surfaces of KF, KCl and KBr have been carried out. All surfaces exhibit atomically flat terraces with monatomic steps aligned preferentially along low-index lattice directions. Stick-slip lateral forces with the lattice periodicity are observed on all surfaces. Tip-sample contact creates higher friction domains on the terraces o...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2010
Jean-Christophe Géminard Eric Bertin

The dry frictional contact between two solid surfaces is well known to obey Coulomb friction laws. In particular, the static friction force resisting the relative lateral (tangential) motion of solid surfaces, initially at rest, is known to be proportional to the normal force and independent of the area of the macroscopic surfaces in contact. Experimentally, the static friction force has been o...

Journal: :Skin research and technology : official journal of International Society for Bioengineering and the Skin (ISBS) [and] International Society for Digital Imaging of Skin (ISDIS) [and] International Society for Skin Imaging 2007
Malcolm Xing Ning Pan Wen Zhong Howard Maibach

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Friction blisters, a common injury in sports and military operations, can adversely effect or even halt performance. Given its frequency and hazardous nature, recent research efforts appear limited. Blistering can be treated as a delamination phenomenon; similar issues in materials science have been extensively investigated in theory and experiment. An obstacle in studying bl...

The present study aimed to assess the effect of replacing copper as a multi-functional ingredient in the brake pad material with potassium titanate platelet (PTP) and a particular type of ceramic fiber (CF) copper-free composite. Chase dynamometer tests were conducted to compare a brake padchr('39')s tribological behavior when PTP and CF are added to the composition with that of the copper-bear...

2015
Ryan C. Hurley José E. Andrade

This paper discusses relationships between the frictional strength of a flowing granular material and quantities including porosity and grain-scale energy dissipation. The goal of the paper is to foster an understanding of frictional strength that will facilitate the development of constitutive laws incorporating important physical processes. This is accomplished in several steps. First, a fric...

2016
Jason P. Marshall Ryan C. Hurley Dan Arthur Ivan Vlahinic Carmine Senatore Karl Iagnemma Brian Trease José E. Andrade

The strength of granular material, specifically sand is of pivotal importance for understanding physical phenomena on other celestial bodies. However, relatively few experiments have been conducted to determine the dependence of strength properties on gravity. In this work, we experimentally investigated three measures of strength (peak, confined flow, and unconfined flow friction angle) in Ear...

2005
E. Northwood R. Kowalski J. Fisher

BI-PHASIC BIOMATERIAL AND ARTICULAR CARTILAGE E.Northwood , R.Kowalski and J.Fisher * Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. +** DePuy CMW, Cornford Rd, Blackpool, England Email: [email protected] INTRODUCTION Natural articular cartilage has a unique biphasic lubrication regime [1]. Internal interstitial fluid pressure [2, 3] leads to low levels of fr...

2017
Kavinda Jayawardana Nicholas C. Ovenden Alan Cottenden

When a compliant sheet of material is dragged over a curved surface of a body, the frictional forces generated can be many times greater than they would be for a planar interface. This phenomenon is known to contribute to the abrasion damage to skin often suffered by wearers of incontinence pads and bed/chairbound people susceptible to pressure sores. Experiments that attempt to quantify these ...

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