Adhesion of spheres: The JKR-DMT transition using a dugdale modelIn the Johnson-Kendall-Roberts (JKR) approximation, adhesion forces outside the area of contact are neglected and elastic stresses at the edge of
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The DMT theory assumes that non-contact forces are molecular attraction forces acting across the gap between two bodies. It also assumes that these forces do not change the particle shape [53,57]. Similar to the JKR model, it assumes the contact of a sphere with a plane surface, using the...
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Under a Creative Commons license Open accessAbstract The adhesive behavior of one-dimensional (1D) materials, such as nanotubes and nanowires, plays a decisive role in the effective fabrication, functionality, and reliability of novel devices that integrate 1D components, as well as in biomimetic adh...
A vibrating cantilever technique is presented, which allows the continuous measurement of the tip-sample interaction forceFint(z) in the contact as well as in the non-contact region as a function of the tip-sample distancez.The method relies on the measurement of the frequency difference Δf ...
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Using a Dugdale model for adhesion force (constant constraining stresses acting around the contact area in an annulus whose size is such that the total stress intensity factor cancels), Maugis (1992) has obtain a general theory with the the JKR and DMT theories as limiting cases. As a ...