When a frictional interface is subject to a localized shear load, it is often (experimentally) observed that local slip events propagate until they arrest naturally before reaching the edge of the interface. We develop a theoretical model based on linear elastic fracture mechanics to describe the propagation of such precursory slip. The model’s prediction of precursor lengths as a function of external load is in good quantitative agreement with laboratory experiments as well as with dynamic simulations, and provides thereby evidence to recognize frictional slip as a fracture phenomenon. We show that predicted precursor lengths depend, within given uncertainty ranges, mainly on the kinetic friction coefficient, and only weakly on other inter...
We investigate the evolution of heterogeneous stress states along frictional in- terfaces. Using fin...
Slip at a frictional interface occurs via intermittent events. Understanding how these events are nu...
Pas de résuméFriction is scientifically interesting and technologically important. We can characteri...
When a frictional interface is subject to a localized shear load, it is often (experimentally) obser...
Abstract When a frictional interface is subject to a lo-calized shear load, it is often (experimenta...
Recent experiments indicate that frictional sliding occurs by nucleation of detachment fronts at the...
The dynamic initiation of sliding at planar interfaces between deformable and rigid solids is studie...
We study the dynamics of successive slip events at a frictional interface with finite-element simula...
Understanding how a frictional interface fails, and how past ruptures will affect the propagation of...
The onset of frictional sliding between contacting bodies under shear load is nucleated by the quasi...
The onset of frictional motion is mediated by the dynamic propagation of a rupture front, analogous ...
The most important mechanism for deformation and failure in rock masses under relatively low stresse...
The rupture dynamics of earthquakes span a considerable range, from slow to super-shear ruptures. Ru...
We describe a 2D spring-block model for the transition from static to kinetic friction at an elastic...
We assess if a characteristic length for a non-linear interfacial slip instability follows from theo...
We investigate the evolution of heterogeneous stress states along frictional in- terfaces. Using fin...
Slip at a frictional interface occurs via intermittent events. Understanding how these events are nu...
Pas de résuméFriction is scientifically interesting and technologically important. We can characteri...
When a frictional interface is subject to a localized shear load, it is often (experimentally) obser...
Abstract When a frictional interface is subject to a lo-calized shear load, it is often (experimenta...
Recent experiments indicate that frictional sliding occurs by nucleation of detachment fronts at the...
The dynamic initiation of sliding at planar interfaces between deformable and rigid solids is studie...
We study the dynamics of successive slip events at a frictional interface with finite-element simula...
Understanding how a frictional interface fails, and how past ruptures will affect the propagation of...
The onset of frictional sliding between contacting bodies under shear load is nucleated by the quasi...
The onset of frictional motion is mediated by the dynamic propagation of a rupture front, analogous ...
The most important mechanism for deformation and failure in rock masses under relatively low stresse...
The rupture dynamics of earthquakes span a considerable range, from slow to super-shear ruptures. Ru...
We describe a 2D spring-block model for the transition from static to kinetic friction at an elastic...
We assess if a characteristic length for a non-linear interfacial slip instability follows from theo...
We investigate the evolution of heterogeneous stress states along frictional in- terfaces. Using fin...
Slip at a frictional interface occurs via intermittent events. Understanding how these events are nu...
Pas de résuméFriction is scientifically interesting and technologically important. We can characteri...