C. Drummond et J. Israelachvili, Dynamic behavior of confined branched hydrocarbon lubricant fluids under shear, MACROMOLEC, 33(13), 2000, pp. 4910-4920
We have measured the friction forces between molecularly smooth mica surfac
es confining thin films of different branched hydrocarbons, using the surfa
ce forces apparatus (SFA). The evolution of the systems to steady-state sli
ding from rest or after a change in sliding velocity was thoroughly studied
, and the presence of different length and time scales was observed. Using
a new "extended bimorph slider" which allows continuous shearing for distan
ces well beyond the contact diameter, we show that the evolution to steady-
state sliding in these films is governed by the distance the surfaces are s
heared rather than the time. From these results it is clear that both time
and distance of sliding have to be considered in order to fully describe th
e dynamic response of lubricants and complex fluids under shear.