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- are rough, with sharp, rough, or rugged projections, termed "asperities". Surface asperities exist across multiple scales, often in a self-affine or fractal...
- Look up asperity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Asperity may refer to: Asperity (faults), a "stuck" part of a geologic fault Asperity Mountain, a...
- friction Fault mechanics "Asperity on a Fault". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 28 October 2018. IRIS page on fault asperities with simple cartoon...
- at their asperities (high points); the heat developed by the local pressures causes a condition which is called stick-slip, and some asperities break off...
- initial interaction and the mating points are the asperities, or high points, found on each surface. An asperity may penetrate the opposing surface if there...
- friction). An often used definition for asperities in geotechnical engineering: Unevenness of a surface are asperities if these cause dilation if two blocks...
- friction generally arises from the interaction of surface features, known as asperities (see Figure). Fluid friction describes the friction between layers of...
- tangential to the surface. Fretting is caused by adhesion of contact surface asperities, which are subsequently broken again by the small movement. This breaking...
- aspera ad astra is a Latin phrase that translates literally as "through asperities (hardships, adversities, rigours) to the stars" and is the motto of many...
- surface covered with round tip asperities of the same radius R. Their theory ****umes that the deformation of each asperity is independent of that of its...