2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11249-010-9611-7
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Precursors of Global Slip in a Longitudinal Line Contact Under Non-Uniform Normal Loading

Abstract: This article describes the mechanism of precursor events; the mechanism was determined through an experiment and simulation by considering non-uniform normal loading. In the experiment, real-time observations of a contact zone were performed using a longitudinal line contact of PMMA specimens (i.e., a slider on a stationary base block) under a total normal load of 400 N. Partial propagations of the detachment front were considered as precursor events, and it was found that non-uniform normal loading influences… Show more

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“…Once the loading configuration was changed, the measured value of µ s for the same two blocks could be varied significantly and controllably. This surprising result has been confirmed in recent theoretical and numerical studies [158][159][160][161]. In addition to analytical work, recent numerical work [158,159,162,163] together with simple models describing the contact dynamics of ensembles of discrete contacts have been successful in describing many aspects of frictional cracks [148,[164][165][166][167].…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Frictional Interfaces: On the Relation Bmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Once the loading configuration was changed, the measured value of µ s for the same two blocks could be varied significantly and controllably. This surprising result has been confirmed in recent theoretical and numerical studies [158][159][160][161]. In addition to analytical work, recent numerical work [158,159,162,163] together with simple models describing the contact dynamics of ensembles of discrete contacts have been successful in describing many aspects of frictional cracks [148,[164][165][166][167].…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Frictional Interfaces: On the Relation Bmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This model was first introduced by Burridge and Knopoff [22] in the study of the elastic deformation of tectonic plates. Despite its simplicity, the model is still used not only in this field [23][24][25], but also to investigate some aspects of dry friction on elastic surfaces, e.g., the static to dynamic friction transition [26][27][28][29][30], stick-slip behavior [31][32][33], and the role of regular patterning [34].…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past ten years, several experimental groups developed new optical methods to obtain spatially resolved mechanical measurements [4,5,6,7,8], which triggered intense subsequent theoretical and numerical investigations [9,10,11,12,13,14,15]. Fineberg and collaborators studied the onset of sliding of a multi-contact interface, in a planeplane contact configuration, submitted to an adiabatic tangential loading [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%