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The following pages link to Self-healing slip pulse on a frictional surface (Q1358864):
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- Steady and transient sliding under rate-and-state friction (Q340022) (← links)
- A dynamic viscoelastic contact problem with normal compliance, finite penetration and nonmonotone slip rate dependent friction (Q475030) (← links)
- Pulse-like and crack-like dynamic shear ruptures on frictional interfaces: Experimental evidence, numerical modeling, and implications (Q707685) (← links)
- Stationary flow of non-Newtonian fluid with nonmonotone frictional boundary conditions (Q894908) (← links)
- Transition of mode II cracks from sub-Rayleigh to intersonic speeds in the presence of favorable heterogeneity (Q1025269) (← links)
- A spectral method for three-dimensional elastodynamic fracture problems (Q1358880) (← links)
- Self-sustained slip pulses of finite size between dissimilar materials. (Q1421380) (← links)
- A spectral method for numerical elastodynamic fracture analysis without spatial replication of the rupture event (Q1589276) (← links)
- Slip-dependent friction in dynamic elasticity. (Q1868010) (← links)
- Stability of quasi-static slip in a single degree of freedom elastic system with rate and state dependent friction (Q1968674) (← links)
- Intersonic crack growth in bimaterial interfaces: an investigation of crack face contact (Q1973691) (← links)
- Earthquake nucleation in a stochastic fault model of globally coupled units with interaction delays (Q2198952) (← links)
- Simulation of dynamic earthquake ruptures in complex geometries using high-order finite difference methods (Q2392144) (← links)
- Frictional sliding modes along an interface between identical elastic plates subject to shear impact loading (Q2456773) (← links)
- Dynamic modelling of the flat 2-D crack by a semi-analytic BIEM scheme (Q2709655) (← links)
- Attractors for Multivalued Processes with Weak Continuity Properties (Q2803690) (← links)
- Thermally activated crack fronts propagating in pinning disorder: simultaneous brittle/creep behaviour depending on scale (Q5241617) (← links)