Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research
Title
Analytical Models for Atomic Friction
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-17-2011
Abstract
In this methods article, we describe application of Prandtl–Tomlinson models and their extensions to interpret dry atomic-scale friction. The goal is to provide a practical overview of how to use these models to study frictional phenomena. We begin with the fundamental equations and build on them step-by-step—from the simple quasistatic one-spring, one-mass model for predicting transitions between friction regimes to the two-dimensional and multi-atom models for describing the effect of contact area. The intention is to bridge the gap between theoretical analysis, numerical implementation, and predicted physical phenomena. In the process, we provide an introductory manual with example computer programs for newcomers to the field, and an illustration of the significant potential for this approach to yield new fundamental understanding of atomic-scale friction.
Publication Title
Tribology Letters
Volume
44
Issue
3
First Page
367
Last Page
386
Recommended Citation
Dong, Yalin; Vadakkepatt, Ajay; and Martini, Ashlie, "Analytical Models for Atomic Friction" (2011). Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research. 796.
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