论文标题
微叶胶合的摩擦滑动成核
Nucleation of frictional sliding by coalescence of microslip
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论文摘要
摩擦运动的发作是通过与剪切裂纹类似的破裂前部的动态传播介导的。破裂的前部在摩擦界面的局部区域中以准稳态成核,并缓慢增加大小。当它达到临界成核长度时,它变得不稳定,动态传播并最终打破整个界面,从而导致宏观滑动。成核过程特别重要,因为它决定了摩擦界面失败的应力水平,因此是宏观摩擦强度。然而,关于摩擦破裂前沿成核的机制仍然不太了解。具体而言,我们对沿异质界面的成核过程的了解仍然不完整。在这里,我们研究了具有确定性和随机异质摩擦特性的线性滑动界面上局部滑动斑块的成核。使用数值模拟,我们分析了该过程,导致临界大小的滑动斑块,对于局部摩擦强度的相关长度不同的系统。我们的确定性界面模型表明,由于相邻滑动斑的合并,由于相关长度较小的界面处的临界成核斑块的生长并非平滑。现有的分析解决方案无法解释这种效果,这导致了全球界面强度的高估。相反,当相关长度较大时,滑动斑块的生长是连续的,我们的模拟与分析溶液相匹配。此外,在相关长度较小的随机界面上还观察到结合成核。
The onset of frictional motion is mediated by the dynamic propagation of a rupture front, analogous to a shear crack. The rupture front nucleates quasi-statically in a localized region of the frictional interface and slowly increases in size. When it reaches a critical nucleation length it becomes unstable, propagates dynamically and eventually breaks the entire interface, leading to macroscopic sliding. The nucleation process is particularly important because it determines the stress level at which the frictional interface fails, and therefore, the macroscopic friction strength. However, the mechanisms governing nucleation of frictional rupture fronts are still not well understood. Specifically, our knowledge of the nucleation process along a heterogeneous interface remains incomplete. Here, we study the nucleation of localized slip patches on linear slip-weakening interfaces with deterministic and stochastic heterogeneous friction properties. Using numerical simulations, we analyze the process leading to a slip patch of critical size for systems with varying correlation lengths of the local friction strength. Our deterministic interface model reveals that the growth of the critical nucleation patch at interfaces with small correlation lengths is non smooth due to the coalescence of neighboring slip patches. Existing analytical solutions do not account for this effect, which leads to an overestimation of global interface strength. Conversely, when the correlation length is large, the growth of the slip patch is continuous and our simulations match the analytical solution. Furthermore, nucleation by coalescence is also observed on stochastic interfaces with small correlation length...