Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2002-10-15
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
19 pages, 10 figures
Scientific paper
We measure the elastic and dissipative responses of a multicontact interface, formed between the rough surfaces of two contacting macroscopic solids, submitted to a biased oscillating shear force. We evidence that beyond a linear viscoelastic regime, observed at low shear amplitude, the interface response exhibits a dissipative component which corresponds to the onset of frictional dissipation. The latter regime exists whereas the tangential force applied, far from the nominal static threshold, does not provoke any sliding. This result, akin to that of Mindlin for a single contact, leads us to extend his model of `microslip' to the case of an interface composed of multiple microcontacts. While describing satisfactorily the elastic response, the model fails to account quantitatively for the observed energy dissipation, which, we believe, results from the fact that the key assumption of local Coulomb friction in Mindlin's model is not legitimate at the sub-micrometer scale of the microslip zones within microcontacts between surface asperities.
Baumberger Tristan
Bureau Lionel
Caroli Christiane
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