Optical In Situ Micro Tribometer for Analysis of Real Contact Area for Contact Mechanics, Adhesion, and Sliding Experiments

An instrument has been developed that allows in situ optical analysis and tribological measurements for contacts between solid bodies; an interferometric optical analysis can be used to measure and observe contact size, contact geometry, near contact topography, tribofilm formation, tribofilm motion...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tribology letters 2012-01, Vol.45 (1), p.185-194
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description An instrument has been developed that allows in situ optical analysis and tribological measurements for contacts between solid bodies; an interferometric optical analysis can be used to measure and observe contact size, contact geometry, near contact topography, tribofilm formation, tribofilm motion, tribofilm thickness, wear debris formation, and wear debris morphology. The optical arrangement is in such a way that a 0th order interference fringe highlights the real contact area of contact, while near contact regions are height-mapped with higher order Newton’s rings interference fringes. Images synchronized with force and position measurements allow for the potential to test and validate models for contact mechanics, adhesion, and sliding. The contact and friction measurement between a rough rubber sphere and a polished glass counterface were studied over a range of loads from 1 to 50 mN.
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Chemistry and Materials Science
Contact
Corrosion and Coatings
Debris
Friction measurement
Interference fringes
Materials Science
Mathematical morphology
Mechanics (physics)
Nanotechnology
Original Paper
Physical Chemistry
Position measurement
Rubber
Sliding
Surfaces and Interfaces
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Thin Films
Tribology
Ultrasonic testing
Wear particles
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