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Stick-slip in a stack: How slip dissonance reveals aging

Poincloux, Samuel Jean Bernard  
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Reis, Pedro M.  
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de Geus, Tom W. J.
January 22, 2024
Physical Review Research

We perform physical and numerical experiments to study the stick -slip response of a stack of slabs in contact through dry frictional interfaces driven in quasistatic shear. The ratio between the drive's stiffness and the slab's shear stiffness controls the presence or absence of slip synchronization. A sufficiently high stiffness ratio leads to synchronization, comprising periodic slip events in which all interfaces slip simultaneously. A lower stiffness ratio leads to asynchronous slips and, experimentally, to the stick -slip amplitude becoming broadly distributed as the number of layers in the stack increases. We interpret this broadening in light of the combined effect of complex loading paths, due to the asynchronous slips, and interface aging. Consequently, the aging rate of the interfaces can be readily extracted from the stick -slip cycles, and it is found to be of the same order of magnitude as existing experimental results on a similar material. Finally, we discuss the emergence of slow slips and an increase in aging -rate variations when more slabs are added to the stack.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.013080
Web of Science ID

WOS:001152644300003

Author(s)
Poincloux, Samuel Jean Bernard  
Reis, Pedro M.  
de Geus, Tom W. J.
Date Issued

2024-01-22

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review Research
Volume

6

Issue

1

Article Number

013080

Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Friction

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Dynamics

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Waves

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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FLEXLAB  
FunderGrant Number

Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) by the SNSF Ambizione

PZ00P2_185843

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February 23, 2024
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