Nonlinear hysteretic behavior of a confined sliding layer
N. Manini, G.E. Santoro, E. Tosatti, A. Vanossi

TL;DR
This paper models the nonlinear hysteretic behavior of a confined sliding layer, revealing complex pinning/depinning phenomena, phase-locked states, and the effects of external forces and parameters on bistability.
Contribution
It introduces a nonlinear model analyzing hysteresis in a confined sliding layer, highlighting dynamic pinning/depinning and intermediate sliding states.
Findings
De-pinning occurs via single or multiple jumps.
Intermediate states resemble phase-locked and stick-slip motion.
Bistability regions depend on external force and other parameters.
Abstract
A nonlinear model representing the tribological problem of a thin solid lubricant layer between two sliding periodic surfaces is used to analyze the phenomenon of hysteresis at pinning/depinning around a moving state rather than around a statically pinned state. The cycling of an external driving force F_ext is used as a simple means to destroy and then to recover the dynamically pinned state previously discovered for the lubricant center-of-mass velocity. De-pinning to a quasi-freely sliding state occurs either directly, with a single jump, or through a sequence of discontinuous transitions. The intermediate sliding steps are reminiscent of phase-locked states and stick-slip motion in static friction, and can be interpreted in terms of the appearance of travelling density defects in an otherwise regular arrangement of kinks. Re-pinning occurs more smoothly, through the successive…
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