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Scale effects in friction of single-asperity contacts. I. From concurrent slip to single-dislocation-assisted slip

机译:单个粗糙接触的摩擦中的尺度效应。一,从并发滑移到单错位滑移

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A micromechanical dislocation model of frictional slip between two asperities is presented. The model suggest that when the contact radius is smaller than a critical value, the friction stress is constant, of the order of the theoretical shear strength, in agreement with reported atomic force microscope (AFM) friction experiments. However, at the critical value there is a transition beyond which the friction stress decreases with increasing area, until it reaches the second transition where the friction stress gradually becomes independent of the contact size. This is in contrast to previous theories, which assume that the friction stress is always independent of the size. The present model also predicts that the mechanisms of slip are size dependent. Before the first transition, the constant friction stress is associated with concurrent slip without the aid of dislocation motion. The first transition corresponds to the minimum contact size at which a single dislocation loop is nucleated and sweeps through the whole contact interface, resulting in a single-dislocation-assisted (SDA) slip. This mechanism is predicted to prevail for a wide range of contact sizes, from 10 nm to 10 #mu#m in radius for typical dry adhesive contacts; however, there are no available experimental data in this size range. The second transition is found to be caused by the effective Peierls stress, which stabilizes the dislocation loop within the contact region, resulting in dislocation pile-ups. Beyond the second transition, slip is assisted by cooperative glide of dislocations in the pile-up. For sufficiently large contacts the mechanism of cooperative glide induces a size-independent friction stress, in agreement with observations in surface force apparatus (SFA) friction experiments. This paper (Part I) addresses the first transition: from concurrent slip to SDA slip. The second transition is analysed in a companion paper (Part II).
机译:提出了两个粗糙面之间摩擦滑移的微机械位错模型。该模型表明,当接触半径小于临界值时,摩擦应力将保持恒定,约为理论剪切强度,这与已报道的原子力显微镜(AFM)摩擦实验一致。但是,在临界值处有一个过渡点,在该过渡点处,摩擦应力随面积的增加而减小,直到达到第二个过渡点为止,在该过渡点处,摩擦应力逐渐变得与接触尺寸无关。这与先前的理论相反,先前的理论假定摩擦应力始终与尺寸无关。本模型还预测,滑移的机理与尺寸有关。在第一次过渡之前,恒定的摩擦应力与并发的滑移相关联,而无需借助位错运动。第一次过渡对应于最小位错尺寸,单个位错环成核并扫过整个触点界面,从而形成单位错辅助(SDA)滑移。预计这种机理将在广泛的接触尺寸范围中占主导地位,对于典型的干式粘合剂接触而言,其半径范围为10 nm至10#μm。但是,在此尺寸范围内没有可用的实验数据。发现第二个转变是由有效的Peierls应力引起的,有效的Peierls应力使位错环稳定在接触区域内,从而导致位错堆积。在第二次过渡之后,在堆积过程中,错位的协同滑动有助于滑移。对于足够大的接触,与表面力装置(SFA)摩擦实验中的观察结果一致,协同滑动的机理会引起尺寸无关的摩擦应力。本文(第一部分)讨论了第一个过渡:从并发票据到SDA票据。在随附的论文中分析了第二个过渡(第二部分)。

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