Strongly Modulated Friction of a Film-Terminated Ridge-Channel Structure

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Zhenping He
Chung-Yuen Hui
Benjamin Levrard
Ying Bai
Anand Jagota
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[1] Lehigh University,Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
[2] Bethlehem,Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
[3] PA,undefined
[4] USA,undefined
[5] Cornell University,undefined
[6] Ithaca,undefined
[7] New York,undefined
[8] USA,undefined
[9] Michelin Corporation,undefined
[10] European Center of Technologies,undefined
[11] rue bleue,undefined
[12] ZI Ladoux,undefined
[13] Bioengineering Program,undefined
[14] Lehigh University,undefined
[15] Bethlehem,undefined
[16] PA,undefined
[17] USA.,undefined
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Natural contacting surfaces have remarkable surface mechanical properties, which has led to the development of bioinspired surface structures using rubbery materials with strongly enhanced adhesion and static friction. However, sliding friction of structured rubbery surfaces is almost always significantly lower than that of a flat control, often due to significant loss of contact. Here we show that a film-terminated ridge-channel structure can strongly enhance sliding friction. We show that with properly chosen materials and geometrical parameters the near surface structure undergoes mechanical instabilities along with complex folding and sliding of internal interfaces, which is responsible for the enhancement of sliding friction. Because this structure shows no enhancement of adhesion under normal indentation by a sphere, it breaks the connection between energy loss during normal and shear loading. This makes it potentially interesting in many applications, for instance in tires, where one wishes to minimize rolling resistance (normal loading) while maximizing sliding friction (shear loading).
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