Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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614268 | Tribology International | 2016 | 8 Pages |
•A role of friction-induced torque in sliding friction of rubber materials was discussed.•A friction tester was developed to monitor the friction force between a silicon rubber block and PMMA plate.•The contact interface between PDMS/PMMA was directly observed using a total reflection optical system.•A simplified model that can express the effect of friction-induced torque on friction force was developed.
Herein, the role of friction-induced torque in sliding friction of rubber materials is investigated. A friction tester was developed to monitor the friction force between a silicon rubber block and a surface made of PMMA1. Based on the experimental results, a simplified model was developed to express the nonuniform distribution of normal pressure developed due to the friction-induced torque, and the normal pressure dependence of the real contact area based on Persson׳s contact theory. Based on the modeling, the mechanism of the effect of the friction-induced torque on frictional force reductions was clarified.