Asperity (geotechnical engineering)


In geotechnical engineering and contact mechanics the term asperity is used to refer to individual features of unevenness of the surface of a discontinuity, grain, or particle with heights in the range from approximately 0.1 mm to the order of metres. Below the asperity level, surface interactions are normally considered to be a material property, arising from mechanisms of adhesion and repulsion at the atomic scale.

Dilation

An often used definition for asperities in geotechnical engineering:

Unevenness of a surface are asperities if these cause dilation if two blocks with in between a discontinuity with matching asperities on the two opposing surfaces move relative to each other, under low stress levels that do not cause breaking of the asperities.

Contrast with asperity in materials science

recognizes asperities ranging from the sub-visual to the atomic scale.