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- 2023Wear and friction of PEEK composites, dry or lubricatedcitations
- 2022Wear and friction of PEEK composites, dry or lubricated
- 2021Dynamic mechanical analysis as a predictor for slip resistance and traction in footwearcitations
- 2020Role of lattice trapping for sliding frictioncitations
- 2020Cylinder-flat-surface contact mechanics during slidingcitations
- 2017Editorial
- 2017Editorial: Special Issue: Selected conference papers from the Nord-Trib 2014 conference
- 2015Preface to NORDTRIB 2014
- 2011Asperity deformation during running-in
- 2010Velocity Dependence of Friction of Confined Hydrocarbonscitations
- 2010Asperity deformation during running-in
- 2009Velocity dependence of friction of confined polymers
- 2008On the origin of Amonton’s friction lawcitations
- 2008The effect of gasses on the viscosity of dimethyl ethercitations
- 2007The viscosity of dimethyl ethercitations
- 2006New Tribotester For Polymeric Materials
- 2006A Preliminary Study Of The Effect Of Some Pressurising Gasses On The Viscosity Of Dimethyl Ether
- 2003On the nature of the static friction, kinetic friction and creepcitations
- 2003Lubrication and wear in diesel engine injection equipment fuelled by dimethyl ether (DME)
- 2002Dimethyl Ether (DME) - Development and Test of the New Volatile Fuel Tribo-Tester VFTT
- 2002The influence of molecule size and structure on the lubricity of liquids: An experimental study
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Role of lattice trapping for sliding friction
Abstract
Using molecular dynamics we study the dependence of the friction force on the sliding speed when an elastic slab (block) is sliding on a rigid substrate with asurface height profile. The friction force is nearly velocity independent due to phonon emission at the closing and opening crack tips, where rapid atomic snap-in and -out events occur during sliding. The rapid events result from lattice trapping and are closely related to the velocity gap and hysteresis effects observed in model studies of crack propagation in solids. This indicates that the friction force is dominated by processes occurring at the edges of the contact area, which is confirmed by calculations showing that the friction force is independent of the normal force. The friction force increases drastically when the sliding velocity approaches the solid transverse sound velocity, as expected from the theory of cracks.