Model for solid-liquid and solid-solid friction of rough surfaces with adhesion hysteresis.

@article{Nosonovsky2007ModelFS,
  title={Model for solid-liquid and solid-solid friction of rough surfaces with adhesion hysteresis.},
  author={Michael Nosonovsky},
  journal={The Journal of chemical physics},
  year={2007},
  volume={126 22},
  pages={
          224701
        }
}
Mechanisms of energy dissipation during solid-solid and solid-liquid friction are discussed. A conservative van der Waals adhesion force, when combined with surface imperfectness, such as deformation, leads to adhesion hysteresis (AH). When an asperity slides upon a substrate, the substrate is subjected to a loading-unloading cycle, and energy is dissipated due to the AH. Another mechanism, which leads to energy dissipation, involves energy barriers between metastable states due to surface… 

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