When two objects are in contact, the force necessary to overcome friction is larger than the force necessary to keep sliding motion going. This difference between static and dynamic friction is usually attributed to the growth of the area of real contact between rough surfaces in time when the system is at rest. We directly measure the area of real contact and show that it actually increases during macroscopic slip, despite the fact that dynamic friction is smaller than static friction. This signals a decrease in the interfacial shear strength, the friction per unit contact area, which is due to a mechanical weakening of the asperities. This provides a novel explanation for stick-slip phenomena in, e.g., earthquakes
Quasi-static loading process and dynamic process modelling the interaction with slip displacement fr...
Understanding how a frictional interface fails, and how past ruptures will affect the propagation of...
The rupture dynamics of earthquakes span a considerable range, from slow to super-shear ruptures. Ru...
Friction governs many processes in nature from the motion of glaciers and landslides to tremors and ...
We discuss the origin of static friction and show how it can be reduced towards kinetic friction by ...
Stick-slip is a non-smooth transition occurring at the interface between two solids in frictional co...
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...
We show that new important features are brought to the kinetics and dynamics of frictional stick-sli...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Sliding at a quasi-statically loaded frictional interface can occur via macroscopic slip events, whi...
Strong rate weakening friction has been hypothesized to play an important role in the dynamics of fa...
Sliding friction across a thin soft lubricant film typically occurs by stick-slip, the lubricant ful...
When a frictional interface is subject to a localized shear load, it is often (experimentally) obser...
In recent years the local dynamics of frictional contacts and its interaction with the global behavi...
Quasi-static loading process and dynamic process modelling the interaction with slip displacement fr...
Understanding how a frictional interface fails, and how past ruptures will affect the propagation of...
The rupture dynamics of earthquakes span a considerable range, from slow to super-shear ruptures. Ru...
Friction governs many processes in nature from the motion of glaciers and landslides to tremors and ...
We discuss the origin of static friction and show how it can be reduced towards kinetic friction by ...
Stick-slip is a non-smooth transition occurring at the interface between two solids in frictional co...
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...
We show that new important features are brought to the kinetics and dynamics of frictional stick-sli...
International audienceThe frictional properties of a rough contact interface are controlled by its a...
Sliding at a quasi-statically loaded frictional interface can occur via macroscopic slip events, whi...
Strong rate weakening friction has been hypothesized to play an important role in the dynamics of fa...
Sliding friction across a thin soft lubricant film typically occurs by stick-slip, the lubricant ful...
When a frictional interface is subject to a localized shear load, it is often (experimentally) obser...
In recent years the local dynamics of frictional contacts and its interaction with the global behavi...
Quasi-static loading process and dynamic process modelling the interaction with slip displacement fr...
Understanding how a frictional interface fails, and how past ruptures will affect the propagation of...
The rupture dynamics of earthquakes span a considerable range, from slow to super-shear ruptures. Ru...