Sliding and rolling are two outstanding deformation modes in granular media. The first one induces frictional dissipation whereas the latter one involves deformation with negligible resistance. Using numerical simulations on two-dimensional shear cells, we investigate the effect of the grain rotation on the energy dissipation and the strength of granular materials under quasistatic shear deformation. Rolling and sliding are quantified in terms of the so-called Cosserat rotations. The observed spontaneous formation of vorticity cells and clusters of rotating bearings may provide an explanation for the long standing heat flow paradox of earthquake dynamics
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Faults become transiently weak during the propagation of earthquakes. Fast, efficient lubrication of...
A dynamic transition has been identified recently by numerical simulations in the case of a granular...
The particle-based lattice solid model is used to simulate transform faults with and without fault g...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
Granular media are prevalent in dynamic frictional processes throughout nature and technology, from ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the impact of thermal pressurization and mineral decomp...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
International audienceIn this paper, we compare the effect of rolling resistance at the contacts in ...
The presence of gouge particles plays a fundamental role in influencing the macroscopic behavior of ...
International audienceThe lack of substantial frictional heat anomalies across major fault zones has...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
Quantitatively predicting the dynamic response and energy partition of granular fault gouges under s...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
Composition du jury : P. Vergely, J. Dieterich, J. Sulem, P. Bernard, J. Rice, A. CorfdirWe present ...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Faults become transiently weak during the propagation of earthquakes. Fast, efficient lubrication of...
A dynamic transition has been identified recently by numerical simulations in the case of a granular...
The particle-based lattice solid model is used to simulate transform faults with and without fault g...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
Granular media are prevalent in dynamic frictional processes throughout nature and technology, from ...
International audienceIn this paper we study the impact of thermal pressurization and mineral decomp...
Recent friction experiments carried out under upper crustal P-T conditions have shown that microstru...
International audienceIn this paper, we compare the effect of rolling resistance at the contacts in ...
The presence of gouge particles plays a fundamental role in influencing the macroscopic behavior of ...
International audienceThe lack of substantial frictional heat anomalies across major fault zones has...
The strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transition from crystal-plasti...
Quantitatively predicting the dynamic response and energy partition of granular fault gouges under s...
International audienceThe strength properties of fault rocks at shearing rates spanning the transiti...
Composition du jury : P. Vergely, J. Dieterich, J. Sulem, P. Bernard, J. Rice, A. CorfdirWe present ...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Faults become transiently weak during the propagation of earthquakes. Fast, efficient lubrication of...
A dynamic transition has been identified recently by numerical simulations in the case of a granular...