2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2007.02.002
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Effect of bulk deformation on rubber adhesion

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“…Among them, the most recent and pertinent works are: Savkoor and Ouwerkerk [45], Gupta et al [46], Kuhn and Balan [47], Scherge et al [48], Shakhvorostov et al [49], Larbi et al [50], Li et al [51], Abdel-Aal [52][53][54], Maeda et al [55], Colaco et al [56], and Nurnberg et al [57]. The foregoing review of literatures on the state of the art pertaining to the energy approach to wear processes reveals that the frictional energy dissipation is a promising feature of tribosystems to characterize wear process.…”
Section: Sliding Contactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the most recent and pertinent works are: Savkoor and Ouwerkerk [45], Gupta et al [46], Kuhn and Balan [47], Scherge et al [48], Shakhvorostov et al [49], Larbi et al [50], Li et al [51], Abdel-Aal [52][53][54], Maeda et al [55], Colaco et al [56], and Nurnberg et al [57]. The foregoing review of literatures on the state of the art pertaining to the energy approach to wear processes reveals that the frictional energy dissipation is a promising feature of tribosystems to characterize wear process.…”
Section: Sliding Contactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calculation of area of such deformed cross-section is complicated. Moreover, surface energy of the rubber increases upon applying a deformation [26], this affects F adh . Thus, the accurate implementation of the existing theories (Herz, JKR) for determining the 'elastic modulus' (this is not the traditional mechanical constant of the material) of the stretched material is unclear.…”
Section: Model Of Indentation Of the Stretchedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, about one-third of the adhesives used in the world are made from natural or synthetic rubbers. Some of the elastomeric adhesive systems showing industrial importance in recent years are the following: (1) pressure-sensitive tapes and labels; (2) construction adhesives; (3) contact adhesives; (4) hot-melts packaging and bookbinding adhesives; (5) high-strength structural applications for aircraft, automotive, and construction [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%