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The equation of motion for supershear frictional rupture fronts

Kammer, D.S., Svetlizky, I., Cohen, G. and Fineberg, J. (2018) “The equation of motion for supershear frictional rupture fronts”, Science Advances, 4, 7.

Off-fault heterogeneities promote supershear transition of dynamic mode II cracks

Albertini, G. and Kammer, D.S. (2017) “Off-fault heterogeneities promote supershear transition of dynamic mode II cracks”, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 122, doi:10.1002/2017JB014301.

Brittle Fracture Theory Predicts the Equation of Motion of Frictional Rupture Fronts

Svetlizky, I., Kammer, D.S., Bayart, E., Cohen, G. and Fineberg, J. (2017) “Brittle fracture theory predicts the equation of motion of frictional rupture fronts”, Physical Review Letters, 118, 125501.

Properties of the shear stress peak radiated ahead of rapidly accelerating rupture fronts that mediate frictional slip

Svetlizky, I., Pino Munoz, D., Radiguet, M., Kammer, D.S., Molinari, J.F. and Fineberg, J. (2016) “Properties of the shear stress peak radiated ahead of rapidly accelerating rupture fronts that mediate frictional slip”, Proceedings of the National Academy...

Length scale of interface heterogeneities selects propagation mechanism of frictional slip fronts

Kammer, D.S., Pino Munoz, D., and Molinari, J.F. (2016) “Length scale of interface heterogeneities selects propagation mechanism of frictional slip fronts”, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 88, 23-34.

Linear elastic fracture mechanics predicts slip precursor length

Kammer, D.S., Radiguet, M., Ampuero, J.-P., and Molinari, J.F. (2015) “Linear elastic fracture mechanics predicts slip precursor length”, Tribology Letters, 57, 23.
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