Collective effects at frictional interfaces
Abstract
We discuss the role of the long-range elastic interaction between the contacts inside an inhomogeneous frictional interface. The interaction produces a characteristic elastic correlation length (where is the distance between the contacts, is the elastic constant of a contact, and is the Young modulus of the sliding body), below which the slider may be considered as a rigid body. The strong inter-contact interaction leads to a narrowing of the effective threshold distribution for contact breaking and enhances the chances for an elastic instability to appear. Above the correlation length, , the interaction leads to screening of local perturbations in the interface, or to appearance of collective modes --- frictional cracks propagating as solitary waves.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1201.4969,
title = {Collective effects at frictional interfaces},
author = {Oleg Braun and Michel Peyrard and D. V. Stryzheus and Erio Tosatti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4969},
year = {2012}
}