Title: 4/24/2002, Wednesday Surface Roughness
14/24/2002, WednesdaySurface Roughness
2Fatigue Fracture
3Temperature distribution at Head-Disk Interface
G.B. Sinclair Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, LSU
Two half spaces represent a slider and moving
disk, make contact through a rectangular patch.
The model is used to generate representative
statistics for the heat partition and temperature
distribution at the interface.
4Thermal instability introduced by surface
roughness
M.M. Khonsari Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, LSU
High speed sliding contact between nominally flat
surfaces is generally associated with a
significant frictional heat at the interface
giving rise to a form of thermally induced damage
where macroscopic areas of high temperature
concentrations appear on the surface.
5Tribology
6Scale Dependent
Hardness
7Self-Similarity
8Etching
Micro-machining
Etching on the silicon wafer
9Chemical Potential
10Creep by Barriers on Dislocation Sliding
11Creep Barrier
12Model
13Chemical Potential for Etching in Strained Solid
g is the surface energy density
Curvature
Strain energy difference w0 is the strain energy
of flat surface
14Finger-print of surface residual stress