List of Journal Publications
2018
1.
Vakis, A. I., Yastrebov, V. A., Scheibert, J., Nicola, L., Dini, D., Minfray, C., Almqvist, A., Paggi, M., Lee, S., Limbert, G., Molinari, J. F., Anciaux, G., Aghababaei, R., Restrepo, S. Echeverri, Papangelo, A., Cammarata, A., Nicolini, P., Putignano, C., Carbone, G., Stupkiewicz, S., Lengiewicz, J., Costagliola, G., Bosia, F., Guarino, R., Pugno, N. M., Müser, M. H., Ciavarella, M.
Modeling and simulation in tribology across scales: An overview Journal Article
In: TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, vol. 125, pp. 169–199, 2018.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Adhesion, Contact, friction, Lubrication, Multiphysics modeling, Multiscale modeling, roughness, Tribochemistry, tribology, Wear | Links:
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title = {Modeling and simulation in tribology across scales: An overview},
author = {A. I. Vakis and V. A. Yastrebov and J. Scheibert and L. Nicola and D. Dini and C. Minfray and A. Almqvist and M. Paggi and S. Lee and G. Limbert and J. F. Molinari and G. Anciaux and R. Aghababaei and S. Echeverri Restrepo and A. Papangelo and A. Cammarata and P. Nicolini and C. Putignano and G. Carbone and S. Stupkiewicz and J. Lengiewicz and G. Costagliola and F. Bosia and R. Guarino and N. M. Pugno and M. H. Müser and M. Ciavarella},
doi = {10.1016/j.triboint.2018.02.005},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL},
volume = {125},
pages = {169–199},
publisher = {Elsevier Ltd},
abstract = {This review summarizes recent advances in the area of tribology based on the outcome of a Lorentz Center workshop surveying various physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena across scales. Among the main themes discussed were those of rough surface representations, the breakdown of continuum theories at the nano- and microscales, as well as multiscale and multiphysics aspects for analytical and computational models relevant to applications spanning a variety of sectors, from automotive to biotribology and nanotechnology. Significant effort is still required to account for complementary nonlinear effects of plasticity, adhesion, friction, wear, lubrication and surface chemistry in tribological models. For each topic, we propose some research directions.},
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This review summarizes recent advances in the area of tribology based on the outcome of a Lorentz Center workshop surveying various physical, chemical and mechanical phenomena across scales. Among the main themes discussed were those of rough surface representations, the breakdown of continuum theories at the nano- and microscales, as well as multiscale and multiphysics aspects for analytical and computational models relevant to applications spanning a variety of sectors, from automotive to biotribology and nanotechnology. Significant effort is still required to account for complementary nonlinear effects of plasticity, adhesion, friction, wear, lubrication and surface chemistry in tribological models. For each topic, we propose some research directions.