Wolf, Dietrich; Dahmen, Silvio R.; Hinrichsen, Haye:
Solid friction: Spinning at the onset of sliding
In: International Journal of Modern Physics B (IJMPB): Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics, Vol. 21 (2007), No. 23-24, pp. 4158 - 4163
2007article/chapter in journal
Physics (incl. Astronomy)
Title:
Solid friction: Spinning at the onset of sliding
Author:
Wolf, DietrichUDE
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1273280393
LSF ID
1114
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Dahmen, Silvio R.;Hinrichsen, Haye
Year of publication:
2007

Abstract:

The majority of experimental and theoretical friction studies considers translational motion, where all coarse-grained interface elements are displaced alike. An additional rotation of the slider introduces a well controlled displacement inhomogeneity across the interface. The friction response now consists of a force and a torque that are generally coupled. Recent results for a cylindrical slider are reviewed and applied to rigid objects with rotational symmetry about an axis. It is predicted that the difference between static and dynamic friction force can be suppressed, if a certain torque is applied. Moreover, we study the dynamics of the transition from sticking to sliding.