A Brief Review of Models for Adhesive Contact at the Single-Asperity Level
摘要
Adhesive interaction is a ubiquitous phenomenon in various aspects of nature and engineering, driving extensive research on adhesive contact over past decades. This brief review surveys adhesive contact models at the single-asperity level. Attention has been focused on how adhesive interaction is accounted for in models of normal contact, inclined contact, and contact with rolling tendency, and hence the corresponding interfacial tractions have been outlined. Perspectives on remaining challenges in adhesive contact mechanics have also been summarized.