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On the effect of a rate-dependent work of adhesion in the detachment of a dimpled surface
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3421
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2021-03-31
Sprache
English
Author
Papangelo, Antonio
Institut
TORE-URI
Enthalten in
Volume
11
Issue
7
Article Number
3107
Citation
Applied Sciences 11 (7): 3107 (202103-31)
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Patterned surfaces have proven to be a valuable design to enhance adhesion, increasing hysteresis and the detachment stress at pull-off. To obtain high adhesive performance, soft materials are commonly, used, which easily conform to the countersurface, such as soft polymers and elastomers. Such materials are viscoelastic; i.e., they show rate-dependent properties. Here, the detachment of two half spaces is studied, one being flat and the other having a dimple in the limit of short range adhesion and a power law rate-dependent work of adhesion, as observed by several authors. Literature results have suggested that the dimpled surface would show pressure-sensitive adhesion, showing two possible adhered states, one weak, in partial contact, and one strong when full contact is achieved. By accounting for a power law rate-dependent work of adhesion, the “weak state” may be much stronger than it was in the purely elastic case, and hence the interface may be much more tough to separate. We study the pull-off detachment stress of the dimpled surface, showing that it weakly depends on the preload, but it is strongly affected by the dimensionless unloading rate. Finally, possible implications of the presented results in the detachment of soft materials from rough substrates are discussed.
Schlagworte
adhesion enhancement
dimple model
patterned surfaces
viscoelasticity
enhancement
DDC Class
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
Funding Organisations
Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
PON Ricerca e Innovazione
More Funding Information
A.P. acknowledges the support by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research under the Programme Department of Excellence Legge 232/2016 (Grant No. CUP-D94I 18000260001). A.P. is thankful to the DFG (German Research Foundation) for funding the project
PA 3303/1-1. A.P. acknowledges support from “PON Ricerca e Innovazione 2014-2020-Azione I.2”– D.D. n. 407, 27/02/2018, bando AIM (Grant No. AIM1895471).
PA 3303/1-1. A.P. acknowledges support from “PON Ricerca e Innovazione 2014-2020-Azione I.2”– D.D. n. 407, 27/02/2018, bando AIM (Grant No. AIM1895471).
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