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Royal Society of Chemistry, Soft Matter, 22(7), p. 10728

DOI: 10.1039/c1sm06367g

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Adhesive contact between a rippled elastic surface and a rigid spherical indenter: From partial to full contact

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Abstract

Surface mechanical properties such as adhesion and friction can be controlled by creating a rippled surface. In this paper, we present numerical and experimental studies on adhesive contact between a rippled surface and a rigid spherical indenter. In our numerical method, surface interaction is modeled using Lennard-Jones potential with Derjaguin's approximation. We also carry out a systematic experimental investigation by measuring the adhesion between a spherical glass indenter and rippled polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) strips with varying amplitudes. With increasing ripple amplitude, our experimental results show a monotonic decrease in pull-off force, transition from full to partial contact, and pressure-sensitive adhesion. Our numerical simulation captures all the salient features of the experimental results remarkably well.