Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5206410 | Polymer Testing | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tribological testing of polymers is of prime importance in many industrial applications. Silicon nitride AFM tips have been used to mimic the contact between amorphous polystyrene surfaces and a hard asperity, which is useful in understanding of how a multitude of asperities behave in a macroscopic contact. In this study, the adhesion force and the friction force of four PS molecular weights were measured and the average contact pressure was calculated by using the JKR contact theory. The nanotribological behavior of polystyrene showed a dependence on macromolecular weight with varying applied normal force and sliding velocity. The study indicates that the length of polymer chains noticeably influences the tribological behavior of amorphous polystyrenes. Mechanisms governing such behavior differences were ascribed to energy dissipating modes.
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Authors
Achraf Ghorbal, Ammar Ben Brahim,