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Evolution of real contact area under shear and the value of static friction of soft materials.

R Sahli1, G Pallares1,2, C Ducottet3, I E Ben Ali4, S Al Akhrass4, M Guibert1, J Scheibert5.   

Abstract

The frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its area of real contact, the dynamical variations of which underlie our modern understanding of the ubiquitous rate-and-state friction law. In particular, the real contact area is proportional to the normal load, slowly increases at rest through aging, and drops at slip inception. Here, through direct measurements on various contacts involving elastomers or human fingertips, we show that the real contact area also decreases under shear, with reductions as large as 30[Formula: see text], starting well before macroscopic sliding. All data are captured by a single reduction law enabling excellent predictions of the static friction force. In elastomers, the area-reduction rate of individual contacts obeys a scaling law valid from micrometer-sized junctions in rough contacts to millimeter-sized smooth sphere/plane contacts. For the class of soft materials used here, our results should motivate first-order improvements of current contact mechanics models and prompt reinterpretation of the rate-and-state parameters.

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Keywords:  area of real contact; elastomer; rate-and-state friction; rough contact; static friction

Year:  2018        PMID: 29295925      PMCID: PMC5776957          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1706434115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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