The lattice solid model to simulate the physics of rocks and earthquakes: Incorporation of friction (Q1287985)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1292018
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1292018 |
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The lattice solid model to simulate the physics of rocks and earthquakes: Incorporation of friction (English)
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16 August 1999
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The particle-based lattice solid model developed to study the physics of rocks and the nonlinear dynamics of earthquakes is refined by incorporating intrinsic friction between particles. The model provides a means for studying the causes of seismic wave attenuation, as well as frictional heat generation, fault zone evolution, and localisation phenomena. We also develop a modified velocity-Verlat scheme that allows to model precisely the friction. Numerical experiments show that the model can be applied to the study of earthquake dynamics, the stick-slip instability, heat generation, and fault zone evolution. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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fault gouge
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heat flow paradox
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intrinsic friction between particles
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seismic wave attenuation
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frictional heat generation
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fault zone evolution
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modified velocity-Verlat scheme
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