Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering (Jun 2020)

A Simplified Theory of Electroadhesion for Rough Interfaces

  • Michele Ciavarella,
  • Michele Ciavarella,
  • Antonio Papangelo,
  • Antonio Papangelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmech.2020.00027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Electroadhesion is a very hot topic in tribology due to its implications for the science of surface haptics. Building on theories of Persson, we develop a simpler theory for electroadhesion between rough surfaces using the bearing area model of Ciavarella. The theory is derived for the cases of conducting and insulating bodies and shows that pull-off forces depend mostly on the applied voltage, the surface root mean square (RMS) height, and the longest wavelength in the surface representation. However, the real contact area and friction additionally depend on rms slopes and hence on truncation of the roughness spectrum. Two stickiness criteria are derived based on the present theory and on the energy balance proposed by Persson and Tosatti. The coefficient of friction decays with the normal pressure, tending to a plateau in a manner consistent with existing experiments.

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