نتایج جستجو برای: asperity

تعداد نتایج: 666  

2015
Claudia Borri Marco Paggi

The random process theory (RPT) has been widely applied to predict the joint probability distribution functions (PDFs) of asperity heights and curvatures of rough surfaces. A check of the predictions of RPT against the actual statistics of numerically generated random fractal surfaces and of real rough surfaces has been only partially undertaken. The present experimental and numerical study pro...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 2013

2010
Stefano Perni P. Prokopovich Ivan P. Parkin Michael Wilson Jonathan Pratten

The colonization of catheters by microorganisms is a serious problem that can lead to the development of resistant biofilm-related infections. Lethal photosensitisation is a possible solution as it is capable of inactivating microorganisms through the generation of reactive oxygen species. Previously we have shown that a Methylene Blue and gold nanoparticle-embedded silicone material has antimi...

Journal: :The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 2011
B Lorenz B N J Persson S Dieluweit T Tada

We have measured the friction force acting on a rubber block slid on a concrete surface. We used both unfilled and filled (with carbon black) styrene butadiene (SB) rubber and have varied the temperature from -10 °C to 100 °C and the sliding velocity from 1 μm/s to 1000 μm/s. We find that the experimental data at different temperatures can be shifted into a smooth master-curve, using the temper...

2004
Hideaki Yasuhara Derek Elsworth Amir Polak

[1] A mechanistic model is presented to describe closure of a fracture mediated by pressure solution; closure controls permeability reduction and incorporates the serial processes of dissolution at contacting asperities, interfacial diffusion, and precipitation at the free face of fractures. These processes progress over a representative contacting asperity and define compaction at the macrosco...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2013
H S Khare D L Burris

One of the major challenges in understanding and controlling friction is the difficulty in bridging the length and time scales of macroscale contacts and those of the single asperity interactions they comprise. While the atomic force microscope (AFM) offers a unique ability to probe tribological surfaces in a wear-free single-asperity contact, instrument calibration challenges have limited the ...

2015
Aarti Shenoy Anil Shenoy

The medical device industry is still seeking answers to the mechanically-assisted corrosion (MAC) problem, which becomes increasingly important due to modularity in design. MAC manifests in various forms, some of which are fretting corrosion, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion. Several studies have been conducted to understand the causes and the factors that affect fretting corrosion. Some ...

1998
M. T. Bengisu Adnan Akay

While its classical model is relatively simple, friction actually depends on both the interface properties of interacting surfaces and on the dynamics of the system containing them. At a microscopic level, the true contact area changes as the surfaces move relative to each other. Thus at a macroscopic level, total friction and normal forces are time-dependent phenomena. This paper introduces a ...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2007
Guangtu Gao Rachel J Cannara Robert W Carpick Judith A Harrison

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) experiments and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were conducted to examine single-asperity friction as a function of load, surface orientation, and sliding direction on individual crystalline grains of diamond in the wearless regime. Experimental and simulation conditions were designed to correspond as closely as state-of-the-art techniques allow. Both hydrogen-...

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