Influence of Chemical Heterogeneity and Third Body on Adhesive Strength: Experiment and Simulation
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2021
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Technical University of Berlin
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We investigate experimentally and numerically the influence of chemical heterogeneity
and of third-body particles on adhesive contact. Chemical heterogeneity is generated
by chemical treatment of the contacting bodies changing locally the surface energy.
For studying the influence of the third body, two types of particles are used: sand
particles with various geometrical shapes and sizes, and steel spheres of equal radius.
Dependencies of the normal force on the indentation depth at both indenting and pull-off
as well as the evolution of the contact configuration are investigated. Corresponding
numerical simulations are carried out using the boundary element method (BEM).
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surface energy, adhesive contact, hysteresis, third body, chemical heterogeneity
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Lyashenko IA, Li Q and Popov VL (2021) Influence of Chemical Heterogeneity and Third Body on Adhesive Strength: Experiment and Simulation. Front. Mech. Eng. 7:658858. doi: 10.3389/fmech.2021.658858