posted on 2017-05-03, 00:00authored byJinjin Li, Jianbin Luo
The
origin of energy dissipation underlies all friction processes,
which is crucial in the design of extremely low friction and wear
systems. Amontons’s friction law shows that the frictional
energy dissipation should be linear with load because of the constant
friction coefficient. However, in this Letter, we present the nonlinear
behavior of frictional energy dissipation in boundary lubrication
with silica-adsorbed surfactant micelles. There exist two completely
different friction regimes: a near-zero friction regime with very
little energy dissipation and a nonlinear friction regime with a great
deal of extra energy dissipation. The additional energy dissipation
presents a square (nonlinear) relation with applied load, originating
from the elastic deformation of the adsorbed micelle layer on the
two friction surfaces, which is tightly linked to the stiffness of
the micelle layer and the diameter of the contact area.