中尺度气象学
剪切(物理)
材料科学
粘着磨损
粗糙度(岩土工程)
统计物理学
机械
复合材料
摩擦学
地质学
物理
气候学
作者
Jean‐François Molinari,Ramin Aghababaei,Tobias Brink,Lucas Frérot,Enrico Milanese
出处
期刊:Friction
[Springer Nature]
日期:2018-09-01
卷期号:6 (3): 245-259
被引量:56
标识
DOI:10.1007/s40544-018-0234-6
摘要
Abstract In this review, we discuss our recent advances in modeling adhesive wear mechanisms using coarse-grained atomistic simulations. In particular, we present how a model pair potential reveals the transition from ductile shearing of an asperity to the formation of a debris particle. This transition occurs at a critical junction size, which determines the particle size at its birth. Atomistic simulations also reveal that for nearby asperities, crack shielding mechanisms result in a wear volume proportional to an effective area larger than the real contact area. As the density of microcontacts increases with load, we propose this crack shielding mechanism as a key to understand the transition from mild to severe wear. We conclude with open questions and a road map to incorporate these findings in mesoscale continuum models. Because these mesoscale models allow an accurate statistical representation of rough surfaces, they provide a simple means to interpret classical phenomenological wear models and wear coefficients from physics-based principles.
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