Lubricated steady sliding of a rigid sphere on a soft elastic substrate: hydrodynamic friction in the Hertz limit
Autor: | Nichole Moyle, Anand Jagota, Chung-Yuen Hui, Haibin Wu |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Deformation (mechanics) 02 engineering and technology General Chemistry Mechanics Physics::Classical Physics 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Condensed Matter Physics 01 natural sciences Physics::Fluid Dynamics Elastic substrate Hertz 0103 physical sciences Lubrication Rigid sphere Limit (mathematics) Polar coordinate system 010306 general physics 0210 nano-technology Dimensionless quantity |
Zdroj: | Soft matter. 16(11) |
ISSN: | 1744-6848 |
Popis: | Lubricated sliding on soft elastic substrates occurs in a variety of natural and technological settings. It very often occurs in the iso-viscous elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication (EHL) regime (e.g., soft solid, low pressure). In this regime, for sliding of a smooth sphere on a soft solid, a "Hertz-like" effective contact region forms. Much of the fluid is squeezed out of the contact region although enough is retained to keep the solid surfaces fully separated. This is accompanied by complex deformation of the soft solid. The behavior of such soft lubricated contacts is controlled by a single dimensionless parameter 1/β that can be interpreted as a normalized sliding velocity. Solving this fundamental soft-lubrication problem poses significant computational difficulty for large β, which is the limit relevant for soft solids. As a consequence, little is known about the structure of the flow field under soft lubrication in the intake and outlet regions. Here we present a new solution of this soft lubrication problem focusing on the "Hertz" limit. We develop a formulation in polar coordinates that handles difficult computational issues much better than previous methods. We study how hydrodynamic pressure, film thickness and hydrodynamic friction vary with β. Scaling laws for these relationships are given in closed form for a range of β not previously accessible theoretically but that is typical in applications. The computational method presented here can be used to study other soft lubrication problems. |
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