COLLOQUIUM 661
Rate effects in contact mechanics of soft solids: adhesion, friction, damping

21 June — 23 June 2027, Bari, Italy

Welcome to the homepage of the EUROMECH Colloquium 661 “Rate effects in contact mechanics of soft solids: adhesion, friction, damping” that will be held in Bari from June 21 to 23, 2027

Soft viscoelastic materials are crucial for a wide range of everyday applications, including tire-road interactions, robotic grippers, precision manipulators, pressure-sensitive adhesives, vibration-damping supports, and energy-absorbing dampers. Elastomers, silicones, and rubbers exhibit complex time-dependent behavior influencing interfacial adhesion, friction and damping characteristics. This peculiar behavior poses both challenges and opportunities in material design, performance optimization, and predictive modelling. Understanding how the rate-dependent mechanical response of soft materials influences adhesion, friction and damping is of fundamental importance for addressing contemporary technological challenges, enhancing energy efficiency, and reducing the overall carbon footprint associated with human activities. The colloquium will specifically focus on soft contact mechanics with a particular emphasis on the following topics:

T1)Adhesion in soft contacts
T2)Frictional dissipation in viscoelastic materials
T3)Surface micro-patterning for influencing friction and adhesion
T4)Rate-dependent effects in viscoelastic adhesive materials
T5)Multiscale phenomena arising in soft, rough contacts
T6)Dynamical systems affected by contact nonlinearities

The colloquium will welcome both numerical and experimental contributions on rate-dependent phenomena in contact mechanics. Contributions addressing fundamental advancements in the physics of soft contacts, innovative applications, and novel methodological approaches are particularly encouraged. By fostering discussions on these topics, the colloquium aims to advance our understanding of soft material interactions and pave the way for new technological advancements in adhesion science and technology.

The organizers,

Antonio Papangelo

Lars Pastewka

Julien Scheibert