Abstract
The tangential adhesive contact (friction) between a rigid steel indenter and a soft elastomer at shallow indentation depths, where the contact exists mainly due to adhesion, is investigated experimentally. The dependencies of friction force, contact area, average tangential stresses, and the coordinates of the front and back edges of the contact boundary on the indenter displacement are studied. It is found that first a stick–slip mode of friction is established, which is then replaced by another, more complex mode where the phase of a global slip of the elastomer on the indenter surface is absent. In both regimes, the evolutions of friction force and contact area are analyzed in detail.
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Lyashenko, I. A., Pham, T. H., & Popov, V. L. (2024). Transition between Friction Modes in Adhesive Contacts of a Hard Indenter and a Soft Elastomer: An Experiment. Lubricants, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants12040110
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