Velocity-driven frictional sliding: Coarsening and steady-state pulse trains
Thibault Roch,
Efim A. Brener,
Jean-Francois Molinari
et al.
Abstract:Frictional sliding is an intrinsically complex phenomenon, emerging from the interplay between driving forces, elasto-frictional instabilities, interfacial nonlinearity and dissipation, material inertia and bulk geometry. We show that homogeneous rate-and-state dependent frictional systems, driven at a prescribed boundary velocity -as opposed to a prescribed stress -in a range where the frictional interface is rate-weakening, generically host self-healing slip pulses, a sliding mode not yet fully understood. S… Show more
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