Abstract:In this paper we analyze plastic collisions between spherical nano-scaled particles and a large hard plane. We assume for most of the paper that surface tension between the particle and plane accelerates the particle to a speed which is large compared with its initial speed. The subsequent maximum width and depth of plastic indentation of the particle by the plane is independent of the initial speed of the particle, being a function of particle size, and material properties. This depth of indentation is indepe… Show more
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