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Adhesion and friction of dry-coated nano-rough particles
Xiaoliang Deng,
Rajesh N. Davé
Chemical and Materials Engineering
New Jersey Center for Engineered Particulates
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Keyphrases
Adhesion
100%
Rough Particles
100%
Friction
100%
Surface Coverage
100%
Host-guest
50%
Nanoparticles
33%
Friction Force
33%
Contact Model
33%
Adhesion Force
33%
Physical Experiment
16%
Microparticles
16%
Guest Particles
16%
Host Particles
16%
Nanorough Surface
16%
Deterministic Model
16%
Friction Properties
16%
Optimal Surfaces
16%
Contact Surface
16%
Probabilistic Model
16%
Frictional Force
16%
Nanoscale Roughness
16%
Numerical Simulation Results
16%
Adhesion Properties
16%
Critical Failure Surface
16%
Engineering
Area Coverage
100%
Nanoparticle
33%
Simulation Result
33%
Friction Force
33%
Contact Model
33%
Computer Simulation
16%
Nanoscale Roughness
16%
Frictional Force
16%
Sized Particle
16%
Contacting Surface
16%
Material Science
Nanoparticle
100%
Rough Surface
50%
Probabilistic Model
50%
Chemical Engineering
Nanoparticle
100%