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拉伸对橡胶摩擦应力的影响。

Effects of stretching on the frictional stress of rubber.

机构信息

Soft Matter Science and Engineering Laboratory (SIMM), PSL Research University, UPMC Univ Paris 06, Sorbonne Universités, ESPCI Paris, CNRS, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France.

出版信息

Soft Matter. 2017 Sep 13;13(35):5849-5857. doi: 10.1039/c7sm01092c.

Abstract

In this paper, we report on new experimental results on the effects of in-plane surface stretching on the friction of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) rubber with smooth rigid probes. Friction-induced displacement fields are measured at the surface of the PDMS substrate under steady-state sliding. Then, the corresponding contact pressure and frictional stress distributions are determined from an inversion procedure. Using this approach, we show that the local frictional stress τ is proportional to the local stretch ratio λ at the rubber surface. Additional data using a triangular flat punch indicate that τ(λ) relationship is independent on the contact geometry. From friction experiments using pre-stretched PDMS substrate, it is also found that the stretch-dependence of the frictional stress is isotropic, i.e. it does not depend on the angle between stretching and sliding directions. Potential physical explanations for this phenomenon are provided within the framework of Schallamach's friction model. Although the present experiments are dealing with smooth contact interfaces, the reported τ(λ) dependence is also relevant to the friction of statistically rough contact interfaces, while not accounted for in related contact mechanics models.

摘要

本文报告了新的实验结果,研究了面内表面拉伸对光滑刚性探针与聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)橡胶摩擦的影响。在稳态滑动下,测量 PDMS 基底表面的摩擦诱导位移场。然后,通过反演过程确定相应的接触压力和摩擦应力分布。通过这种方法,我们表明橡胶表面的局部摩擦应力τ与局部拉伸比λ成正比。使用三角形平头压痕的附加数据表明,τ(λ)关系与接触几何形状无关。从使用预拉伸 PDMS 基底的摩擦实验中,还发现摩擦应力的拉伸依赖性是各向同性的,即它不依赖于拉伸和滑动方向之间的夹角。在 Schallamach 的摩擦模型框架内,提供了对这种现象的潜在物理解释。尽管目前的实验涉及光滑的接触界面,但报道的 τ(λ)依赖性也与统计粗糙接触界面的摩擦有关,而相关的接触力学模型并未考虑到这一点。

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