Effect of Structural Parameters on the Relative Contact Area for Ideal, Anisotropic, and Correlated Random Roughness

FRONTIERS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING-SWITZERLAND(2020)

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Abstract
The relative contact area between an initially flat, adhesion- and frictionless, linearly elastic body and a variety of rough, rigid counterbodies is studied using Green's function molecular dynamics. The indenter's height profiles range from ideal random roughness through roughness with a moderate amount of correlation to periodically repeated, single-asperity indenters having perfect phase coherence. At small reduced pressures, p* equivalent to p/(E*(g) over bar) << 1, sufficiently large systems are consistent with a linear a(c) = kappa p* relation. Here p is the pressure, E* is the contact modulus, (g) over bar the root-mean-square height gradient, and kappa a unitless proportionality coefficient. However, the parameter (g) over bar must be evaluated over the real contact area for the linear relation to hold if the random roughness is correlated or the interfacial dimension reduced. No single unitless structural parameter-including the Nayak parameter-correlates in a significant fashion with kappa.
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contact mechanics, simulation, theory, random roughness surface, contact area
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