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Friction Adnan Akay NSF Carnegie Mellon University Friction: Dual role • Friction is a force that resist motion • Friction provides dissipation V Friction Force Energy Dissipation Friction: Dissipation of Energy Ordered state of energy KINETIC ENERGY Vibration Excitation Vibration Sound Plastic Deformation Anelastic Deformation Heat Deformation Energy THERMAL ENERGY Disordered state of energy Akay, 1999 Viscous Dissipation Adhesion Fracture Surface Energy Chemical Reactions Tribo-Chemical Energy POTENTIAL ENERGY Photoemission TriboEmissions Mechanisms Contributing Friction Force Elastic Contact of Asperities Deformation Force f = Ka3/2 + ηε Adhesive Force r = τ a + βf Adhesion of Asperities F = (C1 + C2 P) A Fracture of Asperities V V V V V P F F P Plastic Contact of Asperities Stress P = k 1 + π + 2 γ - 2 α + sin2 2 F = k cos2 γ Elasto-Viscous Surface Interaction γ Vs V γ α F P Green, 1954 Protasov & Kragel’skii, 1981 Hierarchy of Friction Scales Geometry Dynamics Flatness Roughness Material properties Chemistry Surface Physics Akay, 1998 Engineering Scale 0.1 - 1.0 m 0.001 -1 s Continuum Mechanics 10-6 - 10-3 m 10-4 - 100 s Microstructural Models 100 A - 1mm 1ms - 1ms Flatness Parallelism Thickness Dynamic geometry Hot spots, wear Heat generation Wear Elastic deformation Plastic deformation Dislocations Slip lines Molecular/Quantum Scale Dissipation 10 A - 1000 A / 1 A - 10 A 1 ps - 1ms / 1 fs - 1 ps Dynamometer Force hysteresis measurements Surface force apparatus Friction force microscopy Quartz crystal microbalance Atomic force microscopy