Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6596163 | Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
A strong influence of the coefficient of friction is noted for multivariate objectives. In this brief review a historical summary of the applications associated with the coefficient of friction and its tunability, as well as the changing drivers for materials' development from empirical to surface-reconstruction based understanding are discussed. Adhesive, abrasive, noise, and stick-slip friction with nanofeatures and fibrils are studied within the framework of surface texture. Wear, bunching and separation of asperities are discussed for materials and biological systems. It is suggested that the plasticity indices may be employed for the study of the stability of the coefficient of friction. The combination properties of the roughness/auto-correlation length, the critical velocity Vc that is based on the materials' specific-wear constant, the surface-compositing chemistry, and the contact temperature, are noted to describe the texture for friction.
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Authors
JA Sekhar,