Major and minor slip-events in frictional stick-slip

ORAL

Abstract

Several universal phenomena characterize friction that are independent of the materials involved such as the logarithmic aging of the static friction coefficient and the logarithmic velocity weakening of the dynamic friction coefficient. We study dry friction between rough surfaces with programmed statistical profiles. By measuring the displacement field at the frictional interface we observe stick-slip behavior which reveals two kinds of slip: major events that tend to grow large and unbounded and minor events that usually stay small and bounded.

Authors

  • Georgios Tsekenis

    Harvard Univ

  • Demet Tatar

    Harvard Univ

  • Shmuel Rubinstein

    Harvard Univ

  • D.A. Weitz

    Harvard Univ, Dept. of Physics and SEAS, Harvard University, Cambridge MA

  • Michael Aziz

    Harvard Univ

  • Frans Spaepen

    Harvard Univ