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Quesnel model

Thus the Quesnel model predicts a range of power law values from 2/3 to 0.771 depending on the ratio of the elastic modulus of the particle and the substrate. The 2/3 behavior is for a compliant particle and the 0.771 is for a compliant substrate. The transition should be smooth with changes in modulus, but does not depend on the size of the particle. [Pg.158]

The MYD analysis assumes that the atoms do not move as a result of the interaetion potential. The eonsequenees of this assumption have recently been examined by Quesnel and coworkers [50-55], who used molecular dynamic modeling techniques to simulate the adhesion and release of 2-dimensional particles from 2-D substrates. Specifically, both the Quesnel and MYD models assume that the atoms in the different materials interact via a Lennard-Jones potential

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Roux, O., Duviviei D, Quesnel, G. Ramat, E., 2013. Optimization of preventive maintenance through a combined maintenance-production simulation model. International Journal of Production Economics 143(2013) 3 12. [Pg.1165]

Quesnel DJ, Rimai DS, De Mejo LP. Molecular dynamic modeling of particle adhesion. J Adhesion 1995 51 49-69. [Pg.318]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.157 ]




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