This study aims to elucidate the tribological mechanisms that are at the origin of the tactile perception of deterministic textured surfaces. A set of 51 custom-made surfaces were characterized from a psychophysical perspective to quantify their perception level according to three perception categories previously defined. Further, specific in vivo tribological tests and a numerical model allowed to determine the friction coefficient, the real contact area, and the friction induced vibrations related to the fingerpad/textures contact. Results highlight clear relationships between the mechanical signals and the perception level according to each category.
Publication
Année de publication : 2022
Type :
Document de conférence
Document de conférence
Auteurs :
Cornuault, P.-H.
Carpentier, L.
Witt, A.
Weiland, B.
& Foltête, E.
Cornuault, P.-H.
Carpentier, L.
Witt, A.
Weiland, B.
& Foltête, E.
Nom de la conférence :
7th World Tribology Congress, WTC 2022
7th World Tribology Congress, WTC 2022
Lieu :
Lyon, France
Lyon, France
Mots-clés :
tactile perception, textured surfaces, friction, friction induced vibrations, adhesion
tactile perception, textured surfaces, friction, friction induced vibrations, adhesion