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A discussion on present theories of rubber friction, with particular reference to different possible choices of arbitrary roughness cutoff parameters

Authors :
Antonio Papangelo
Flavio Farroni
Michele Ciavarella
Andrea Genovese
Genovese, Andrea
Farroni, Flavio
Papangelo, Antonio
Ciavarella, Michele
Source :
Lubricants, Volume 7, Issue 10, Lubricants, Vol 7, Iss 10, p 85 (2019), Lubricants 7 (10): 85 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Since the early study by Grosch in 1963 it has been known that rubber friction shows generally two maxima with respect to speed&mdash<br />the first one attributed to adhesion, and another at higher velocities attributed to viscoelastic losses. The theory of Kl&uuml<br />ppel and Heinrich and that of Persson suggests that viscoelastic losses crucially depend on the &ldquo<br />multiscale&rdquo<br />aspect of roughness and in particular on truncation at fine scales. In this study, we comment a little on both theories, giving some examples using Persson&rsquo<br />s theory on the uncertainties involved in the truncation of the roughness spectrum. It is shown how different choices of Persson&rsquo<br />s model parameters, for example the high-frequency cutoff, equally fit experimental data on viscoelastic friction, hence it is unclear how to rigorously separate the adhesive and the viscoelastic contributions from experiments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Lubricants, Volume 7, Issue 10, Lubricants, Vol 7, Iss 10, p 85 (2019), Lubricants 7 (10): 85 (2019)
Accession number :
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