Various soft materials, e.g., papers, cloths, and sponges, can absorb water. In this study, we demonstrated the influence of the surface free energy of liquid and the liquid distribution on the friction behavior of a paper wiper on a glass plate. The friction test was performed by varying the liquid content in the paper wiper. Compared with the dry condition, the friction coefficient increased 5.14 times when a certain part of the interface was occupied with water. We found that this high friction effect decreased with the surface free energy of the liquid, and the contact between the liquid droplets in the paper wiper and the glass plate was required to realize a high friction effect. This high friction effect is observed for paper wipers and other soft materials that can absorb liquids, e.g., cloths and sponges, and the findings of this study are expected to help design the friction properties of soft materials containing small amounts of liquid.
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Friction 2025, 13(3): 9440970
Published: 09 December 2024
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