Abstract
Using molecular dynamics, we simulate the abrasion process of an atomically rough Fe surface with multiple hard abrasive particles. By quantifying the nanoscopic wear depth in a time-resolved fashion, we show that Barwell's macroscopic wear law can be applied at the atomic scale. We find that in this multiasperity contact system, the Bowden-Tabor term, which describes the friction force as a function of the real nanoscopic contact area, can predict the kinetic friction even when wear is involved. From this the Derjaguin-Amontons-Coulomb friction law can be recovered, since we observe a linear dependence of the contact area on the applied load in accordance with Greenwood-Williamson contact mechanics.
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Eder, S. J., Feldbauer, G., Bianchi, D., Cihak-Bayr, U., Betz, G., & Vernes, A. (2015). Applicability of Macroscopic Wear and Friction Laws on the Atomic Length Scale. Physical Review Letters, 115(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.025502
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