Deep learning-based prediction of time-resolved adhesive forces in viscoelastic Hertzian contacts
Abstract
Fast prediction of the response of adhesive soft viscoelastic contacts represents a current challenge in soft robotics and for gripping and manipulation tasks. Determining the complete time-resolved force trajectory requires full numerical simulations, whose computational cost is strongly parameter-dependent, making them impractical for real-time application or design-optimization loops. In this work, we overcome this limitation by training a scalar-conditioned, stateful, sequence-to-sequence deep learning model to predict the full force evolution from a prescribed displacement history for both short- and long-range adhesion regimes. The data set spans four orders of magnitude in loading and unloading rates and includes varied dwell times, with the Tabor parameter ranging from to . To enable learning across these heterogeneous time scales, we introduce a fixed-measurement-step (FMS) representation that converts variable-length trajectories into fixed-length sequences while preserving their physical-time information. Different architectures were trained, including long short-term memory (LSTM) networks, temporal convolutional neural (TCN) networks, and time-distributed dense layers with three different Tabor-conditioning mechanisms. The models were compared using global waveform and error metrics. We found that the best-performing model has an LSTM architecture with concatenated conditioning, which achieves a held-out mean-squared error of , a median pull-off-force error of , and a median hysteresis error of . For the held-out protocols, the model predicts a complete force trajectory with a median inference time of s. The model is tested across unseen parameter combinations and against analytical limiting cases, providing a rapid surrogate for repeated numerical evaluations with potential use in control-oriented applications.
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@article{arxiv.2607.19060,
title = {Deep learning-based prediction of time-resolved adhesive forces in viscoelastic Hertzian contacts},
author = {Ali Maghami and Merten Stender and Michele Ciavarella and Antonio Papangelo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.19060},
year = {2026}
}