多尺度耗散機制與分級表面——摩擦、超疏水性與仿生(影印版)
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叢書名:中外物理學精品書系·引進系列
- 作者:(美)諾索諾夫斯基,(美)布尚 著
- 出版時間:2013/7/1
- ISBN:9787301227121
- 出 版 社:北京大學出版社
- 中圖法分類:O485
- 頁碼:277
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
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Part I Surface Roughness and Hierarchical Friction Mechanisms
1 Introduction
1.1 Surfaces and Surface Free Energy
1.2 Mesoscale
1.3 Hierarchy
1.4 Dissipation
1.5 Tribology
1.6 Biomimetics: From Engineering to Biology and Back
2 Rough Surface Topography
2.1 Rough Surface Characterization
2.2 Statistical Analysis of Random Surface Roughness
2.3 Fractal Surface Roughness
Nomenclature
Glossary
Abbreviations
Part I Surface Roughness and Hierarchical Friction Mechanisms
1 Introduction
1.1 Surfaces and Surface Free Energy
1.2 Mesoscale
1.3 Hierarchy
1.4 Dissipation
1.5 Tribology
1.6 Biomimetics: From Engineering to Biology and Back
2 Rough Surface Topography
2.1 Rough Surface Characterization
2.2 Statistical Analysis of Random Surface Roughness
2.3 Fractal Surface Roughness
2.4 Contact of Rough Solid Surfaces
2.5 Surface Modification
2.5.1 Surface Texturing
2.5.2 Layer Deposition
2.6 Summary
3 Mechanisms of Dry Friction, Their Scaling and LinearProperties
3.1 Approaches to the Multiscale Nature of Friction
3.2 Mechanisms of Dry Friction
3.2.1 Adhesive Friction
3.2.2 Deformation of Asperities
3.2.5 Ratchet and Cobblestone Mechanisms
3.2.6 "Third Body" Mechanism
3.3 Friction as a Linear Phenomenon
3.3.1 Friction, Controlled by Real Area of Contact
3.3.2 Friction Controlled by Average Surface Slope
3.3.3 Other Explanations of the Linearity of Friction
3.3.4 Linearity and the "Small Parameter"
4 Friction as a Nonlinear Hierarchical Phenomenon
4.1 Nonlinear Effects in Dry Friction
4.1.1 Nonlinearity of the Amontons-Coulomb Rule
4.1.2 Dynamic Instabilities Associated with theNonlinearity
4.1.3 Velocity-Dependence and Dynamic Friction
4.1.4 Interdependence of the Load-, Size-, andVelocity-Dependence of the Coefficient of Friction
4.1.6 Self-Organized Criticality
4.3 Heterogeneity, Hierarchy and Energy Dissipation
4.3.1 Ideal vs. Real Contact Situations
4.3.2 Measure oflnhomogeneity and Dissipation at Various
4.3.3 Order-Parameter and Mesoscopic Functional
4.3.4 Kinetics of the Atomic-Scale Friction
4.4 Mapping of Friction at Various Hierarchy Levels
Part II Solid-Liquid Friction and Superhydrophobicity
Part III Biological and Biomimetic Surfaces
References
Index