AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition
    Tribology Focus Topic Thursday Sessions

Session TR+NS-ThM
Bridging Scales in Tribology

Thursday, November 13, 2014, 8:00 am, Room 303
Moderator: J. David Schall, Oakland University


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8:00am TR+NS-ThM1 Invited Paper
Temporal and Spatial Multiscale Simulations of Low-Velocity Frictional Sliding
Woo-Kyun Kim, University of Cincinnati
8:40am TR+NS-ThM3 Invited Paper
Crystal-Amorphous and Amorphous-Amorphous Transitions in Carbon under Tribological Load
Lars Pastewka, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials IAM, Germany
9:20am TR+NS-ThM5
A Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Atomic-Scale Wear of Carbon-Based Materials Upon Repetitive Contact
Kathleen Ryan, United States Naval Academy, V. Vahdat, University of Pennsylvania, P.L. Keating, United States Naval Academy, Y. Jiang, K.T. Turner, R.W. Carpick, University of Pennsylvania, J.A. Harrison, United States Naval Academy
9:40am TR+NS-ThM6
The Buried Interface: In Situ Methods for Tribology
Brandon Krick, Lehigh University, K.G. Rowe, A.I. Bennett, D.W. Hahn, W.G. Sawyer, University of Florida
11:00am TR+NS-ThM10 Invited Paper
Contact and Friction Between Rough Adhesive Surfaces: From Atomic to Micrometer Scales
Mark Robbins, Johns Hopkins University, L. Pastewka, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany
11:40am TR+NS-ThM12
Scaling Properties of Measured Frictional Parameters in Microscale Contacts
Brian P. Borovsky, St. Olaf College
12:00pm TR+NS-ThM13
Scale Effects in Single-Asperity Friction
Tristan Sharp, Johns Hopkins University, L. Pastewka, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany, M.O. Robbins, Johns Hopkins University