Stick-slip, manifest as intermittent tangential motion between two solids, is a well-known friction instability that occurs in a number of natural and engineering systems. In the context of adhesive polymer interfaces, this phenomenon has often been solely associated with Schallamach waves, which are termed slow waves due to their slow propagation speeds. We study the dynamics of a model polymer interface using coupled force measurements and high speed in situ imaging, to explore the occurrence of stick-slip linked to other slow wave phenomena. Two new waves-slip pulse and separation pulse-both distinct from Schallamach waves, are described. The slip pulse is a sharp stress front that propagates in the same direction as the Schallamach wave...
<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. M...
Friction plays an intricate role in our everyday lives, it is therefore critical to understand the u...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
Stick-slip, manifest as intermittent tangential motion between two solids, is a well-known friction ...
Stick-slip is a friction instability that governs diverse phenomena from squealing automobile brakes...
When modeling physical phenomena, it is common to lump the effects of friction into one or a few par...
Stick-slip in sliding of soft adhesive surfaces has long been associated with the propagation of Sch...
Intermittent motion, called stick--slip, is a friction instability that commonly occurs during relat...
Soft adhesive pads attached to a rigid substrate show stick-slip behavior upon loading: they detach ...
We report on an experimental study of heterogeneous slip instabilities generated during stick-slip m...
Reversibility is of paramount importance in the correct representation of surface peeling in various...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceWe study the stick-sl...
The question of how soft polymers slide against hard surfaces is of significant scientific interest,...
International audienceWe study experimentally the fracture dynamics during the peeling at a constant...
Peeling of a viscoelastic adhesive from a solid substrate poses a wonderful problem of polymer flow....
<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. M...
Friction plays an intricate role in our everyday lives, it is therefore critical to understand the u...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
Stick-slip, manifest as intermittent tangential motion between two solids, is a well-known friction ...
Stick-slip is a friction instability that governs diverse phenomena from squealing automobile brakes...
When modeling physical phenomena, it is common to lump the effects of friction into one or a few par...
Stick-slip in sliding of soft adhesive surfaces has long been associated with the propagation of Sch...
Intermittent motion, called stick--slip, is a friction instability that commonly occurs during relat...
Soft adhesive pads attached to a rigid substrate show stick-slip behavior upon loading: they detach ...
We report on an experimental study of heterogeneous slip instabilities generated during stick-slip m...
Reversibility is of paramount importance in the correct representation of surface peeling in various...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. Internationale.International audienceWe study the stick-sl...
The question of how soft polymers slide against hard surfaces is of significant scientific interest,...
International audienceWe study experimentally the fracture dynamics during the peeling at a constant...
Peeling of a viscoelastic adhesive from a solid substrate poses a wonderful problem of polymer flow....
<div><p>When two surfaces slide past each other, energy is mainly dissipated by stick-slip events. M...
Friction plays an intricate role in our everyday lives, it is therefore critical to understand the u...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...