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How collective asperity detachments nucleate slip at frictional interfaces

de Geus, Tom W. J.  
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Popovic, Marko  
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Ji, Wencheng  
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November 26, 2019
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)

Sliding at a quasi-statically loaded frictional interface can occur via macroscopic slip events, which nucleate locally before propagating as rupture fronts very similar to fracture. We introduce a microscopic model of a frictional interface that includes asperity-level disorder, elastic interaction between local slip events, and inertia. For a perfectly flat and homogeneously loaded interface, we find that slip is nucleated by avalanches of asperity detachments of extension larger than a critical radius A(c) governed by a Griffith criterion. We find that after slip, the density of asperities at a local distance to yielding x(sigma) presents a pseudogap P(x(sigma)) similar to(x(sigma))(theta), where theta is a nonuniversal exponent that depends on the statistics of the disorder. This result makes a link between friction and the plasticity of amorphous materials where a pseudogap is also present. For friction, we find that a consequence is that stick-slip is an extremely slowly decaying finite-size effect, while the slip nucleation radius A(c) diverges as a theta-dependent power law of the system size. We discuss how these predictions can be tested experimentally.

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DOI
10.1073/pnas.1906551116
Web of Science ID

WOS:000499101100024

Author(s)
de Geus, Tom W. J.  
Popovic, Marko  
Ji, Wencheng  
Rosso, Alberto
Wyart, Matthieu  
Date Issued

2019-11-26

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences

Published in
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)
Volume

116

Issue

48

Start page

23977

End page

23983

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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friction

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inertia

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avalanches

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fracture

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stick-slip

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stick-slip

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rock friction

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sub-rayleigh

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shear

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rupture

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onset

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state

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earthquakes

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transition

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dynamics

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