An interesting and important event next week at Weitzman Institute of Science in Israel. The workshop organized by Dr. Eran Bouchbinder will focus on the dynamics of spatially-extended frictional interfaces. A significant fraction of the meeting will be devoted to open discussions that will focus on outstanding problems in the field (frictional instabilities, nucleation, super-shear rupture, bi-material interfaces, finite-size effects, lubricated interfaces).
Monday 28/11/2016
09:00-09:20 Gathering and coffee
09:20-09:30 Greetings and opening remarks
Morning session: Interfacial constitutive relations (new developments, experimental challenges, local vs. global behaviors, additional state variables and their physical meaning, interfacial elasticity, wear, thermal effects)
09:30-10:10 “A physics-based rock-friction constitutive law”, Einat Aharonov (Hebrew University)
10:15-10:55 “An experimentally-based friction law of Earthquake rupture”, Ze’ev Reches (Oklahoma)
11:00-11:25 Coffee break
11:25-13:00 Open discussion led by Einat and Ze’ev
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
Afternoon session: Bulk constitutive effects (plasticity, visco-elasticity, damage), The bi-material effect, Finite size/geometry effects
14:00-14:40 “Interactions between dynamic rupture and damage zones: effects of pre-existing damage zones on dynamic rupture, patterns of damage zones generated by ruptures”, Vladimir Lyahovsky
14:45-15:25 “Dynamic instabilities at frictional interfaces: Material and finite geometry contrasts”, Eran Bouchbinder (Weizmann)
15:30-15:55 Coffee break
15:55-17:30 Open discussion led by Pablo and Eran
Tuesday 29/11/2016
09:00-09:30 Gathering and coffee
Morning session: Rupture dynamics (slow rupture, pulse-like vs. crack-like rupture, super-shear rupture, geometric complexity)
09:30-10:10 “Rupture dynamics on rough faults”, Eric Dunham (Stanford)
10:15-10:55 “Rupture dynamics in the laboratory”, Jay Fineberg (Hebrew University)
11:00-11:25 Coffee break
11:25-13:00 Open discussion led by Eric and Jay
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
Afternoon session: Nucleation (dependence on the loading configuration, homogeneous vs. inhomogeneous nucleation, finite-time-singularity scenario, spatiotemporal instability scenario, crack-like scenario, dependence on the constitutive behavior, experimental status)
14:00-14:40 “Slow sliding, instability: universality, friction laws, and geometry”, Robert Viesca (Tufts)
14:45-15:25 “Nucleation and propagation of instability in the laboratory: from slow to fast rupture”, Efim A. Brener
15:30-15:55 Coffee break
15:55-17:30 Open discussion led by Robert and Francois
Wednesday 30/11/2016
09:00-09:30 Gathering and coffee
Morning session: Laboratory vs. field observations (modelling approaches, computational challenges)
09:30-10:10 “Friction in carbonate-built rocks”, Giulio Di Toro (Manchester)
10:15-10:55 “Flash heating: experimental observations, fracture energy, scaling”, Nicolas Brantut (University College London)
11:00-11:25 Coffee break
11:25-13:00 Open discussion led by Giulio and Nicolas
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
Afternoon session: Engineering/tribological systems, the relations between micro-scale and macro-scale friction
14:00-14:40 “Impact of elasticity on friction at the nanoscale”, Michael Urbakh (Tel Aviv)
14:45-15:25 “Critical length scale controls adhesive wear mechanisms”, Jean-Francois Molinari (EPFL)
15:30-15:55 Coffee break
15:55-17:30 Open discussion led by Michael and Jean-Francois
17:30-18:00 Concluding remarks