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arxiv: 0906.4504 · v1 · pith:HZBAOFGDnew · submitted 2009-06-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Suppression of friction by mechanical vibrations

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keywords frictionmechanicalresultsnumericalplatestick-slipsuppressionvibrations
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Mechanical vibrations are known to affect frictional sliding and the associated stick-slip patterns causing sometimes a drastic reduction of the friction force. This issue is relevant for applications in nanotribology and to understand earthquake triggering by small dynamic perturbations . We study the dynamics of repulsive particles confined between a horizontally driven top plate and a vertically oscillating bottom plate. Our numerical results show a suppression of the high dissipative stick-slip regime in a well defined range of frequencies that depends on the vibrating amplitude, the normal applied load, the system inertia and the damping constant. We propose a theoretical explanation of the numerical results and derive a phase diagram indicating the region of parameter space where friction is suppressed. Our results allow to define better strategies for the mechanical control of friction.

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