Article Dans Une Revue Tribology International Année : 2001

Elastic recovery of a scratch in a polymeric surface: experiments and analysis

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A scratch may be regarded as a tangential indentation. Hence standard indentation laws can be used to analyse the geometry of the scratches left by a moving tip on the surface of a viscoelastic viscoplastic body such as a commercial grade of cast polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). This paper presents experimental results and an analysis of the elastic recovery of a scratch after contact with a tip. The experimental data were obtained with a new scratch apparatus fitted with a built-in microscope, which allows in situ analysis of the contact area and the groove left on the surface. The elastic plastic total penetration depth hep is split into its plastic part hp and elastic part he. In the case of full plasticity around the tip during scratching, which for an elastic plastic material implies a sufficiently high value of the contact strain, the elastic law describes the depth relaxation and experimental data agree with the analysis. In the case of a purely elastic response of the material, corresponding to low values of the contact strain, the rear contact radius is equal to the front contact radius. At intermediate levels of strain, an analysis of the elastic recovery must take into account the contribution of the plastic term to the elastic plastic response of the material.

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hal-04845786 , version 1 (18-12-2024)

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C. Gauthier, S. Lafaye, R. Schirrer. Elastic recovery of a scratch in a polymeric surface: experiments and analysis. Tribology International, 2001, 34 (7), pp.469-479. ⟨10.1016/S0301-679X(01)00043-3⟩. ⟨hal-04845786⟩
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