MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes

We present the results of recent friction experiments in which a MEMS-based sensing device is used to measure both the normal and tangential stress fields at the base of a rough elastomer film in frictional contact with smooth, rigid, glass indentors. We consider successively multicontacts under (i...

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Main Authors: Debrégeas G., Prevost A., Frelat J., Scheibert J., Katzav E., Adda Bedia M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2010-06-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100626006
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spelling doaj-0e63f63894164c2885aebafbc7c1653e2021-08-02T09:18:38ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2010-06-0162600610.1051/epjconf/20100626006MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimesDebrégeas G.Prevost A.Frelat J.Scheibert J.Katzav E.Adda Bedia M.We present the results of recent friction experiments in which a MEMS-based sensing device is used to measure both the normal and tangential stress fields at the base of a rough elastomer film in frictional contact with smooth, rigid, glass indentors. We consider successively multicontacts under (i) static normal loading by a spherical indentor and (ii) frictional steady sliding conditions against a cylindrical indentor, for an increasing normal load. In both cases, the measured fields are compared to elastic calculations assuming (i) a smooth interface and (ii) Amontons’ friction law. In the static case, significant deviations are observed which decrease with increasing load and which vanish when a lubricant is used. In the steady sliding case, Amontons’ law reproduces rather satisfactorily the experiments provided that the normal/tangential coupling at the contact interface is taken into account. We discuss the origin of the difference between the Amontons fields and the measured ones, in particular the effect of the finite normal and tangential compliances of the multicontact interface. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100626006
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author Debrégeas G.
Prevost A.
Frelat J.
Scheibert J.
Katzav E.
Adda Bedia M.
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Prevost A.
Frelat J.
Scheibert J.
Katzav E.
Adda Bedia M.
MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
EPJ Web of Conferences
author_facet Debrégeas G.
Prevost A.
Frelat J.
Scheibert J.
Katzav E.
Adda Bedia M.
author_sort Debrégeas G.
title MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
title_short MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
title_full MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
title_fullStr MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
title_full_unstemmed MEMS-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of Amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
title_sort mems-based contact stress field measurements at a rough elastomeric layer: local test of amontons’ friction law in static and steady sliding regimes
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2010-06-01
description We present the results of recent friction experiments in which a MEMS-based sensing device is used to measure both the normal and tangential stress fields at the base of a rough elastomer film in frictional contact with smooth, rigid, glass indentors. We consider successively multicontacts under (i) static normal loading by a spherical indentor and (ii) frictional steady sliding conditions against a cylindrical indentor, for an increasing normal load. In both cases, the measured fields are compared to elastic calculations assuming (i) a smooth interface and (ii) Amontons’ friction law. In the static case, significant deviations are observed which decrease with increasing load and which vanish when a lubricant is used. In the steady sliding case, Amontons’ law reproduces rather satisfactorily the experiments provided that the normal/tangential coupling at the contact interface is taken into account. We discuss the origin of the difference between the Amontons fields and the measured ones, in particular the effect of the finite normal and tangential compliances of the multicontact interface.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20100626006
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