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A modified form of Pastewka–Robbins criterion for adhesion

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2018-01-28
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Ciavarella, Michele  
Papangelo, Antonio 
Institut
Strukturdynamik M-14  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/2542
Journal
The journal of adhesion  
Volume
94
Issue
2
Start Page
155
End Page
165
Citation
Journal of Adhesion 2 (94): 155-165 (2018-01-28)
Publisher DOI
10.1080/00218464.2017.1292139
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85015730641
Recent numerical investigation on self-affine Gaussian surfaces by Pastewka and Robbins (PR) has led to a criterion for “stickiness” based on when the slope of the (repulsive) area–load relationship appears to become vertical in numerical simulations at a ratio of contact area to nominal one (rather arbitrarily) fixed to 1%. Since pull-off and slope of the area–load are two faces of the same medal, a simple check of the results in terms of pull-off shows that PR have many more data which fail their criterion than the ones that satisfy it, and this is evident even in their own figures. As a small improvement, a proposal to modify the criterion to better fit their own data is put forward. However, the pull-off decay seems rather exponential so that it is unclear if their slope criterion really corresponds to a “thermodynamic” limit, and consequently their conclusion that stickiness should depend only on slopes and curvature may be an artifact of their assumption of defining a secant at 1% contact area ratio and of using truncated potentials, rather than a true important property of rough contact. Both the PR criterion and the present modified one imply that for fractal dimension D < 2.4, stickiness should increase with resolution, so the problem of truncation of the spectrum seems ill-defined: in fact, PR define rigid self-affine surfaces with rather smooth and well-defined slopes, and not a realistic atomic roughness as first studied by Luan and Robbins.
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