Seminar on Wedn. 1 December

ivanisse ivanisse at ictp.it
Mon Nov 29 13:03:20 CET 2010


JOINT ICTP/SISSA CONDENSED MATTER SEMINAR


Wednesday, 1 December    -     2:00 p.m.


SISSA, Santorio Bldg., Room 005


Stefano ZAPPERI (CNR-IENI, Milano))


" Triggering frictional slip"

Abstract

Frictional slip is an important process underlying several natural
hazard, such as avalanches, landslides and earthquakes. In this talk I
will discuss the general conditions in which frictional instabilities
are triggered. I will consider the  two basic scenarios of intrinsic
(i.e. creep) and extrinsic (i.e. mechanically induced) triggering,
illustrating both cases with simple friction models.
In the first part of the talk, I will discuss frictional slip triggered
by thermal fluctuations under a small external lateral force. In this
case, slip proceeds by the nucleation and growth of commensurate domains
and the results can be understood using the classical theory of nucleation.

In the second part of the talk, I will discuss the role of mechanical
vibration in triggering frictional slip. I will illustrate the dynamics
of repulsive particles confined between a horizontally driven top plate
and a vertically oscillating bottom plate. Our numerical results show a
suppression of the high dissipative stick-slip regime in a well defined
range of frequencies that depends on the vibrating amplitude, the normal
applied load, the system inertia and the damping constant.
We propose a theoretical explanation of the numerical results and derive
a phase diagram indicating the region of parameter space where friction
is suppressed.

Finally, I will discuss the response of the system to a vibrational pulse.





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