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The coupled anisotropic adhesion-friction model studied numerically in chapter 11 is verified in this chapter experimentally for some structured surfaces (originally published in [98]). The necessity to apply a coupled contact interface model including anisotropy for both adhesion and friction is shown in the current chapter via a set of experiments for a rubber surface possessing a periodical waviness, and therefore, an obvious anisotropic structure. The focus of experimental investigations is placed upon the measurements of the global macro characteristics such as global forces and trajectories of a sliding block in order to validate the proposed computational model. The theoretical results presented in Sect. 6.4 is taken here for validation.
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Konyukhov, A., Schweizerhof, K. (2013). Experimental Validations of the Coupled Anistropic Adhesion-Friction Model. In: Computational Contact Mechanics. Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, vol 67. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31531-2_12
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