The frictional properties of disordered systems are affected by external perturbations. These perturbations usually weaken the system by reducing the macroscopic friction coefficient. This friction reduction is of particular interest in the case of disordered systems composed of granular particles confined between two plates, as this is a simple model of seismic fault. Indeed, in the geophysical context frictional weakening could explain the unexpected weakness of some faults, as well as earthquake remote triggering. In this manuscript, we review recent results concerning the response of confined granular systems to external perturbations, considering the different mechanisms by which the perturbation could weaken a system, the relevance of...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
The frictional properties of disordered systems are affected by external perturbations. These pertur...
The unexpected weakness of some faults has been attributed to the emergence of acoustic waves that p...
A fundamental mystery in earthquake physics is "how can an earthquake be triggered by distant seismi...
According to the acoustic fluidization hypothesis, elastic waves at a characteristic frequency form ...
We report results of 3D discrete element method simulations aiming at investigating the role of the ...
It was discovered recently that frictional granular materials can exhibit an important mechanism for...
The phenomenon of transient strain from seismic waves triggering earthquakes is a robust observation...
Frictional granular matter is shown to be fundamentally different in its plastic responses to extern...
The presence of impurities between two surfaces may greatly affect their frictional properties. In ...
International audienceFrictional weakening by vibrations was first invoked in the 70's to explain un...
Frictional weakening by vibrations was first invoked in the 70s to explain unusual fault slips and e...
Observations from laboratory, field and numerical work spanning a wide range of space and time scale...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
The frictional properties of disordered systems are affected by external perturbations. These pertur...
The unexpected weakness of some faults has been attributed to the emergence of acoustic waves that p...
A fundamental mystery in earthquake physics is "how can an earthquake be triggered by distant seismi...
According to the acoustic fluidization hypothesis, elastic waves at a characteristic frequency form ...
We report results of 3D discrete element method simulations aiming at investigating the role of the ...
It was discovered recently that frictional granular materials can exhibit an important mechanism for...
The phenomenon of transient strain from seismic waves triggering earthquakes is a robust observation...
Frictional granular matter is shown to be fundamentally different in its plastic responses to extern...
The presence of impurities between two surfaces may greatly affect their frictional properties. In ...
International audienceFrictional weakening by vibrations was first invoked in the 70's to explain un...
Frictional weakening by vibrations was first invoked in the 70s to explain unusual fault slips and e...
Observations from laboratory, field and numerical work spanning a wide range of space and time scale...
Shear banding and stick-slip instabilities have been long observed in sheared granular materials. Ye...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...
We propose a theory of shear flow in dense granular materials. A key ingredient of the theory is an ...