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Perawat Boonpuek1, Xinyi Li2, M Cynthia Hipwell2
1School of Manufacturing Engineering, Institute of Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand.
Abstract:
Human haptic perception relies on the ability of sensory receptors underneath the skin corneocyte layer to sense external load, where adhesion and friction play an essential role in nanoscale solid-solid contact. Energy dissipation present at the surface interface due to the change of separation distance during sliding contact was uncovered, but the energy dissipation of human finger skin cell-nanoprobe contact under humidity and temperature conditions has not been investigated yet. In this paper, the energy dissipation of skin corneocyte-nanoprobe interface under variation of both humidity, 0.05-80%RH, and temperature ranging from 25 to 40 °C is directly measured by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Analytical models of dissipation energy for this nanomaterial interface mechanism are developed, and the results are compared to the measured values. AFM measurements of dissipation energy reveal that the amount of dissipated energy caused by water meniscus stretching monotonically increases with humidity and temperature, resulting in adhesion and friction decreases. The purposed analytical model represents that dissipation energy trend.
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