Velocity-dependent threshold behavior of wearless nano-friction

2008 
Abstract A law of friction accompanying steady sliding motion between crystal lattices constituting a nano-electromechanical system (NEMS) was revealed by molecular dynamics simulations using simplified models. A threshold phenomenon was predicted as a common feature characterizing dependence of the wearless frictional resistance on the sliding velocity v stroke . The threshold sliding velocity v th linearly depends on the lattice-constant ratio, which was turned out to be a key parameter determining v th . The increased dynamic-frictional force in the case of v stroke  >  v th possibly reflects enhanced rate of energy dissipation via anharmonicity of the interatomic potential due to resonant excitation of phase-matched normal phonon modes in the crystal lattices sliding relative to each other.
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