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Probing the intriguing frictional behavior of hydrogels during alternative sliding velocity cycles
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作者 Yiming ZHAO Gang YI +6 位作者 Jiuyu CUI Ziqian ZHAO Yonggan YAN luxing wei Jinlong SHAO Hongbo ZENG Jun HUANG 《Friction》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第12期2329-2341,共13页
Understanding the friction behavior of hydrogels is critical for the long-term stability of hydrogelrelated bioengineering applications.Instead of maintaining a constant sliding velocity,the actual motion of bio-compo... Understanding the friction behavior of hydrogels is critical for the long-term stability of hydrogelrelated bioengineering applications.Instead of maintaining a constant sliding velocity,the actual motion of bio-components(e.g.,articular cartilage and cornea)often changes abruptly.Therefore,it is important to study the frictional properties of hydrogels serving under various sliding velocities.In this work,an unexpected low friction regime(friction coefficientμ<10^(-4) at 1.05×10^(-3) rad/s)was observed when the polyacrylamide hydrogel was rotated against a glass substrate under alternative sliding velocity cycles.Interestingly,compared with the friction coefficients under constant sliding velocities,the measuredμdecreased significantly when the sliding velocity changed abruptly from high speeds(e.g.,105 rad/s)to low speeds(e.g.,1.05×10^(-3) rad/s).In addition,μexhibited a downswing trend at low speeds after experiencing more alternative sliding velocity cycles:the measuredμat 1.05 rad/s decreased from 2×10^(-2) to 3×10^(-3) after 10 friction cycles.It is found that the combined effect of hydration film and polymer network deformation determines the lubrication and drag reduction of hydrogels when the sliding velocity changes abruptly.The observed extremely low friction during alternative sliding velocity cycles can be applied to reduce friction at contacted interfaces.This work provides new insights into the fundamental understanding of the lubrication behaviors and mechanisms of hydrogels,with useful implications for the hydration lubrication related engineering applications such as artificial cartilage. 展开更多
关键词 hydrogel friction alternative sliding velocity ultra-low friction coefficient drag reduction
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