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    Rolling friction of a viscous sphere on a hard plane

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    A first-principle continuum-mechanics expression for the rolling friction coefficient is obtained for the rolling motion of a viscoelastic sphere on a hard plane. It relates the friction coefficient to the viscous and elastic constants of the sphere material. The relation obtained refers to the case when the deformation of the sphere Ī¾\xi is small, the velocity of the sphere VV is much less than the speed of sound in the material and when the characteristic time Ī¾/V\xi/V is much larger than the dissipative relaxation times of the viscoelastic material. To our knowledge this is the first ``first-principle'' expression of the rolling friction coefficient which does not contain empirical parameters.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure

    Contact Elasticity of Seal Elastomers

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    Contact creep as the principal source of the losses associated with the rolling of a plastic ball

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