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Evidence of self-organized criticality in dry sliding friction

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2003

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This letter presents experimental results on unlubricated friction, which suggests that stick–slip is described by self-organized criticality (SOC). The data, obtained with a pin-on-disc tribometer examines the variation of the friction force as a function of time—or sliding distance. This is the first time that standard tribological equipment has been used to examine the possibility of SOC. The materials were matching pins and discs of aluminium loaded with 250, 500 and 1000 g masses, and matching M50 steel couples loaded with a 1000 g mass. An analysis of the data shows that the probability distribution of slip sizes follows a power law. In addition, the frequency power spectrum follows a 1/fα pattern with α in the range 1.1–1.3. We perform a careful analysis of all the properties, beyond the two just mentioned, which are required to imply the presence of SOC. Our data strongly support the existence of SOC for stick–slip in dry sliding friction.

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