Title of article :
Investigation of friction on hard homogeneous coatings during reciprocating tests at micro-Newton normal forces
Author/Authors :
Satish Achanta، نويسنده , , Dirk Drees، نويسنده , , Jean-Pierre Celis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Adhesion is an important surface phenomenon that controls many physical events in nature and technology. The use of miniature devices like comb drives, and contact MEMS is still limited mostly due to adhesive interactions of free standing structures and friction, respectively. Moreover, adhesion is an important friction mechanism at low normal forces. In this study, the interplay between surface roughness and adhesion force was studied and consequently their influence on the friction force at low normal forces in the range of μNs was experimentally investigated. Friction studies were carried out through a series of bi-directional sliding tests on commonly used engineering surfaces like silicon wafer, TiN, and DLC coatings using a high precision modular microtribometer in a ball-on-plane configuration. This study illustrates how friction operates between rough multiasperity contacts under contact stresses below 125 MPa.
Keywords :
Hydrogenated DLC , Coefficient of friction , Reciprocating tests , Microtribometer , Adhesion , JKR adhesion theory