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Self-healing slip pulse on a frictional surface
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    Self-healing slip pulse on a frictional surface (English)
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    9 August 1999
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    We analyze the title problem, first as steady traveling waves which move at constant speed, and without alteration of shape, on the interface between joined elastic half-spaces, and later as transient disturbances along such an interface, arising as slip rupture propagates spontaneously from an over-stressed nucleation site. The study is conducted in the framework of antiplane elastodynamics; normal stress is uniform and alteration of it is not considered. We show that not all constitutive models allow for steady traveling wave pulses: the static friction threshold subsequent to the relocking of the fault must increase with time.
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    Fourier series representations
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    fast Fourier transform
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    steady traveling waves
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    transient disturbances
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    slip rupture
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    static friction threshold
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