论文标题
表面上的挑战:问题定义
The surface-topography challenge: Problem definition
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论文摘要
我们向社区展示了一个表面定义问题,我们认为其解决方案对于正确描述名义平坦表面之间的接触至关重要[1,2]。 2015年,Müser和Dapp发布了接触力学挑战,该挑战为虚构的表面提供了完整的地形数据,并要求理论家和建模者计算此类表面的预期接触参数。这项工作取得了成功,但在社区对接触性质的理解中揭示了一个明显的缺陷:这些模型需要对表面地形的完整描述,这很少或永远无法用于现实世界表面[3-6]。目前的挑战是实验者:我们将向您发送两种材料的样品(一种更光滑,一根粗糙);您确定这些材料的表面地形。我们呼吁您使用基于接触的技术,光散射,显微镜或其他技术来测量这种表面。感兴趣量的示例是:根平方(RMS)参数;功率谱密度(PSD);或自相关功能(ACF)。对于材料,我们选择了硝酸铬,这是一种用于工业应用中的磨损和耐腐蚀涂层,包括汽车组件,切割工具和压铸。要参加,只需转到:https://contact.engineering/challenge即可提供您的运输地址和其他信息,然后将样品运送给您。参与的唯一要求是,您的原始地形测量值存放在免费联系人中。工程Web应用程序以促进数据共享。这一挑战的目的是让我们的社区朝着:(a)更好地同意如何描述实验表面的多尺度地形; (b)更好地理解如何将完善的模型和理论应用于现实世界的表面。
We present to the community a surface-definition problem, whose solution we consider to be critical for the proper description of contacts between nominally flat surfaces [1,2]. In 2015, Müser and Dapp issued the Contact Mechanics Challenge, which provided complete topography data for a fictional surface and asked theorists and modelers to compute the expected contact parameters for such a surface. This effort was a success, but exposed one glaring flaw in the community's understanding of the nature of contact: these models require as input a complete description of surface topography, which is rarely or never available for real-world surfaces [3-6]. The present challenge is to experimentalists: we will send you samples of two materials (one smoother and one rougher); you determine the surface topography of these materials. We call on you to measure such surfaces however you wish, using contact-based techniques, light scattering, microscopy, or other techniques. Examples of quantities of interest are: root-mean-square (RMS) parameters; the power spectral density (PSD); or the autocorrelation function (ACF). For the material, we have chosen chromium nitride, a wear- and corrosion-resistant coating used in industrial applications including automotive components, cutting tools, and die-casting. To participate, simply go to: https://contact.engineering/challenge to provide your shipping address and other information, then samples will be shipped out to you. The only requirement of participation is that your raw topography measurements are deposited on the free contact.engineering web app to facilitate data sharing. The purpose of this challenge is for our community to move towards: (a) better agreement on how to describe the multi-scale topography of experimental surfaces; and (b) better understanding of how to apply the well-developed models and theories to real-world surfaces.