Acoustic Radiation Controls Dynamic Friction: Evidence from a Spring-Block Experiment

Anders Johansen and Didier Sornette
Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 5152 – Published 21 June 1999
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Abstract

Brittle failures of materials and earthquakes generate acoustic/seismic waves which lead to radiation damping feedbacks that should be introduced in the dynamical equations of crack motion. We present direct experimental evidence of the importance of this feedback on the acoustic noise spectrum of well-controlled spring-block sliding experiments performed on a variety of smooth surfaces. The full noise spectrum is quantitatively explained by a simple noisy harmonic oscillator equation with a radiation damping force proportional to the derivative of the acceleration, added to a standard viscous term.

  • Received 29 January 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.82.5152

©1999 American Physical Society

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Anders Johansen1 and Didier Sornette1,2,3

  • 1Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095
  • 2Department of Earth and Space Science, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095
  • 3Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, CNRS UMR6622 and Université des Sciences, B.P. 70, Parc Valrose, 06108 Nice Cedex 2, France

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Vol. 82, Iss. 25 — 21 June 1999

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