Issue 28, 2018

The contact mechanics challenge: tribology meets soft matter

Abstract

In the fall of 2015, Martin Müser suggested a Contact Mechanics Challenge for the Tribology community. The challenge was an ambitious effort to compare a wide variety of theoretical and computational contact-mechanics approaches, and involved researchers voluntarily tackling the same hypothetical contact problem. The result is an impressive collection of innovative approaches – including a surprise experimental effort – that highlight the continuing importance of surface contact mechanics and the challenges of solving these large-scale problems. Here, we describe how the Contact Mechanics Challenge also reveals exciting opportunities for the Soft Matter community to engage intensely with classical and emerging problems in tribology, surface science, and contact mechanics.

Graphical abstract: The contact mechanics challenge: tribology meets soft matter

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
21 Apr 2018
Accepted
22 Jun 2018
First published
25 Jun 2018

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 5706-5709

The contact mechanics challenge: tribology meets soft matter

R. W. Style, B. A. Krick, K. E. Jensen and W. G. Sawyer, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 5706 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM00823J

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