Abstract

Interfacial friction as a dissipative mechanism in particulate composites is investigated by means of two modelling devices. The specific friction as a function of the clamping pressure and loading rate for a rubber-steel piston pair has been investigated and a corresponding empirical relationship has been derived therefrom. The resulting relationships show promise for simulating frictional manifestations in the framework of debonded particle-reinforced polymer matrix composites.

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