Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating,and meteorite combustion. A steady state can be reached when melt is continuously produced and extruded from the sliding interface, as shown recently in a number of laboratory rock friction experiments. A thin, low-viscosity, high-temperature melt layer is formed resulting in low shear resistance. A theoretical solution describing the coupling of shear heating, thermal diffusion, and extrusion is obtained, without imposing a priori the melt thickness. The steady state shear traction can be approximated at high slip rates by the theoretical form : tau=sn^[1/4] (A/sqrt[R]) sqrt[ log[2 V/W] / (V/W) ] under a normal stress sn, slip rate V, radius of con...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
With the advent of high‐velocity shear apparatus, several experimental studies have been performed ...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating,and meteorite...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
In a recent work on the problem of sliding surfaces under the presence of frictional melt (applying ...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
The formation of frictional melt likely impacts the coseismic and, when solidified (pseudotachylyte)...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
With the advent of high‐velocity shear apparatus, several experimental studies have been performed ...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating,and meteorite...
Frictional melt is implied in a variety of processes such as seismic slip, ice skating, and meteorit...
nder extreme conditions like those encountered during earthquake slip, frictional melt is likely to ...
In a recent work on the problem of sliding surfaces under the presence of frictional melt (applying ...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
The dynamic strength (tau_f) of faults during coseismic slip is a major unknown in earthquake mechan...
[1] Field observations of pseudotachylites and experimental studies of high-speed friction indicate ...
We consider the spatio-temporal evolution of temperature due to frictional heating caused by the spo...
The formation of frictional melt likely impacts the coseismic and, when solidified (pseudotachylyte)...
The evolution of the frictional strength along a fault at seismic slip rates (about 1 m/s) is a key ...
Melt produced by friction during earthquakes may act either as a coseismic fault lubricant or as a v...
Earthquakes are the result of a combination of (1) physico-chemical processes operating in fault zon...
A substantial decrease of the apparent friction has been observed in many experiments performed on s...
With the advent of high‐velocity shear apparatus, several experimental studies have been performed ...
The determination of rock friction under the conditions of seismic slip in the Earth crust (slip rat...