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Yu.Yu. Makhovskaya, "Capillary Adhesion of Elastic Bodies under the Conditions of Partial Slip," Mech. Solids. 57 (7), 1689-1700 (2022)
Year 2022 Volume 57 Number 7 Pages 1689-1700
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422070123
Title Capillary Adhesion of Elastic Bodies under the Conditions of Partial Slip
Author(s) Yu.Yu. Makhovskaya (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, makhovskaya@mail.ru)
Abstract A contact problem is considered for an elastic axisymmetric indenter, the shape of which is described by a power-law function, and an elastic half-space in the conditions of capillary adhesion, i.e., in the presence of a liquid meniscus pulling onto the surfaces outside the contact region. The contacting bodies are subjected to normal and tangential loads under the conditions of partial slip, the two-term Coulomb friction law being assumed in the slip region. Under the assumption of similar materials of the indenter and half-space, the analytic relations are obtained for the tangential stress distribution in the contact region, tangential load and displacement, as well as the equation for the determination of the stick region radius. The contact characteristics are analyzed depending on the indenter shape, surface tension of the liquid, and capillary pressure in the meniscus.
Keywords capillary adhesion, meniscus, partial slip, rest friction
Received 03 November 2021Revised 10 January 2022Accepted 21 January 2022
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