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Effect of surface structure on frictional behaviour of a tongue/palate tribological system

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TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 39, 期 12, 页码 1518-1526

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2006.01.017

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surface structure; friction; tongue; palate; wetting

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The effect of surface structure on the friction and lubrication properties of a model tribological system representing the tongue/palate contact was investigated under dry conditions and in the presence of oil and aqueous solution having the same viscosity at mouth temperature. To this end, several soft silicone surfaces with well-defined surface structures, based on hemisphere pillars of different dimensions in the sub-millimetre range, were fabricated by a moulding technique in order to cover the different scales roughness of the human tongue. The friction experiments were performed on a reciprocating motion sliding tribometer involving contact between a relatively hard ball (steel or PCTFE) representing the palate and one of the soft silicone surfaces simulating the tongue. Test conditions were designed to represent those encountered in the mouth when thin films of food residues coat the oral mucosa surfaces. The results show that the frictional behaviour of the investigated model tribosystem is strongly affected by the topographical structure of the contacting surfaces. Under dry conditions, the coefficient of friction decreases significantly with increase of hemispherical pillar density. For lubricated surfaces, higher pillars with an optimal high density increase the friction coefficient. Further, it was observed that a minimal wetting of at least one contacting surface is essential for establishing effective lubrication. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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