2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.13051
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Stick-slip phenomena and Schallamach waves captured using reversible cohesive elements

Evelyne Ringoot,
Thibault Roch,
Jean-François Molinari
et al.

Abstract: Reversibility is of paramount importance in the correct representation of surface peeling in various physical settings, ranging from motility in nature, to gripping devices in robotic applications, and even to sliding of tectonic plates. Modeling the detachment-reattachment sequence, known as stick-slip, imposes several challenges in a continuum framework. Here we exploit customized reversible cohesive elements in a hybrid finite element model that can handle occurrence of snap-through instabilities. The simul… Show more

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