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Schlagwörter:
EPOS, Multi-scale laboratories, analogue models of geologic processes, property data of analogue modelling materials, analogue modelling results, software tools, Cohesion, Friction coefficient, deformation > fracturing, earth interior setting > crust setting > continental-crustal setting > upper continental crustal setting, fault, Force sensor, Iron Powder, Sand > Quartz Sand, Ring-shear tester, tectonic and structural features, Cohesion, Force sensor, Friction coefficient, Iron Powder, Ring-shear tester, Sand > Quartz Sand, deformation > fracturing, earth interior setting > crust setting > continental-crustal setting > upper continental crustal setting, fault, tectonic and structural features
Zusammenfassung:
This dataset provides friction data from ring-shear tests (RST) for wheat flour used as a fine-grained, cohesive analogue material for simulating brittle upper crustal rocks in the analogue labor-atory of the Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Science (IGCAS). It is characterized by means of internal friction coefficients µ and cohesion C.
According to our analysis the materials show a Mohr-Coulomb behaviour characterized by a linear failure envelope. Peak friction coefficients µP of the tested material is ~0.72, dynamic friction coeffi-cients µD is ~0.67 and reactivation friction coefficients µR is ~0.70. Cohesions of the material range between 27 and 50 Pa. The material shows a minor rate-weakening of ~1.5% per ten-fold change in shear velocity v and a stick-slip behaviour at low shear velocities.