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Atomistic Modeling of Friction

Atomic-level simulation has been used extensively in the study of friction, not simply as a means of supplementing experimental studies, but [Pg.67]

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 25 edited by Kenny B. Lipkowitz and Thomas R. Cundari Copyright 2007 Wiley-VCH, John Wiley 6c Sons, Inc. [Pg.67]

Another important issue associated with tribological simulations involves the definition of the system to be studied. For example, a simple tribological system consists of two atomically flat, defect-free surfaces sliding past one another. Because of computational convenience, it is common [Pg.68]

In this chapter, we discuss how to perform meaningful tribological simulations by avoiding the potential pitfalls that were mentioned above. In the next section, some theoretical aspects of friction between solids will be explained. Then an overview of algorithms that have been used in the simulation of tribological phenomena is provided. Selected case studies will be presented in the last section. [Pg.69]


Mosey NJ, Muser M (2007) Atomistic modeling of friction. In Lipkowitz KB, Latter R, Cundari TR (eds) Reviews in computatitntal chemistry, 25th ed. Wiley-VCH, New York, pp 67-124... [Pg.90]

Nicholas J. Mosey and Martin H. Miiser, Atomistic Modeling of Friction. [Pg.567]


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