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Frictional shear cracks

We discuss crack propagation along the interface between two dissimilar materials. The crack edge separates two states of the interface, ``stick'' and ``slip''. In the slip region we assume that the shear stress is proportional to the sliding velocity, i.e. the linear viscous friction law. In this picture the static friction appears as the Griffith threshold for crack propagation. We calculate the crack velocity as a function of the applied shear stress and find that the main dissipation comes from the macroscopic region and is mainly due to the friction at the interface. The relevance of our results to recent experiments, Baumberger et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 075509 (2002), is discussed.

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWFrictional shear crackspreprint / 2002AEfim A. BrenerResearcherAV. I. MarchenkoResearcherTcond-mat.mtrl-sci11957 works
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Frictional shear cracks

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