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Mechanics of particle adhesion

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Pages 1333-1355 | Published online: 02 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

The adhesion of particles to surfaces is accompanied by deformations of the materials arising from adhesion force-induced stresses. These deformations, which can be the result of an elastic, a nonlinear elastic, a viscoelastic, or a plastic response of the materials to the stresses, can significantly affect the forces needed to remove the particles from the substrate. The mechanics of adhesion-induced deformations between micrometer-size particles and various substrates are discussed in this paper. Examples of elastic and plastic deformations resulting from the adhesion forces are presented. The experimental results are analyzed in terms of various adhesion theories, which, under certain circumstances, permit the calculation of the thermodynamic work of adhesion for contacting solids. The ranges of validity of these theories and their predictions are discussed. Finally, adhesion-induced deformations which are not currently explicable in terms of these theories are presented.

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