Molecular probes reveal deviations from Amontons’ law in multi-asperity frictional contacts
Amontons’ law assumes that friction and normal forces depend linearly on the contact area. Here, the authors use a new contact detection method to show that the law is broken because asperities interact and deform in the contact area to change it, thereby also changing the friction force.
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Auteurs principaux: | B. Weber, T. Suhina, T. Junge, L. Pastewka, A. M. Brouwer, D. Bonn |
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Langue: | EN |
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2018
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