Influence of Contact Aging on Nanoparticle Friction Kinetics

Feldmann M, Dietzel D, Fuchs H, Schirmeisen A

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

One of the oldest concepts in tribology is stick-slip dynamics, where a disruptive sequence of stick and slip phases determine the overall resistance in sliding friction. While the mechanical energy dissipates in the sudden slip phase, the stick phase has been shown to be characterized by contact strengthening mechanisms, also termed contact aging. We present experiments of sliding nanoparticles, where friction is measured as a function of sliding velocity and interface temperature. The resulting complex interdependence is in good agreement with Monte Carlo simulations, in which the energy barrier for contact breaking increases logarithmically with time, at a rate governed by thermal activation.

Details about the publication

JournalPhysical Review Letters (Phys. Rev. Lett.)
Volume112
Page range155503-155508
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.155503
Keywordstribology; energy dissipates; sliding nanoparticles; thermal activation

Authors from the University of Münster

Dietzel, Dirk
Institute of Physics (PI)
Feldmann, Michael
Institute of Physics (PI)
Fuchs, Harald
Interface Physics Group (Prof. Fuchs)
Schirmeisen, André
Institute of Physics (PI)