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  Evolution of Shear Rupture Along a Prescribed Interface Using the Discontinuous Deformation Analysis Method

Wang, Q., Zhang, Y., Wang, L., Yu, P., Guerin-Marthe, S., Peng, X., Xu, S., Martinez Garzon, P., Bohnhoff, M. (2024 online): Evolution of Shear Rupture Along a Prescribed Interface Using the Discontinuous Deformation Analysis Method. - Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-024-03897-4

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Wang, Qingdong1, Author
Zhang, Yingbin1, Author
Wang, Lei2, Author              
Yu, Pengcheng1, Author
Guerin-Marthe, Simon1, Author
Peng, Xinyan1, Author
Xu, Shiqing1, Author
Martinez Garzon, P.2, Author              
Bohnhoff, M.2, Author              
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24.2 Geomechanics and Scientific Drilling, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146035              

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 Abstract: Laboratory experiments suggest that the evolution of in-plane shear rupture along an interface separating two elastic blocks typically shows a transition from slow to fast slip. In contrast to the commonly used continuum mechanics-based approaches, here we study the shear rupture process along a weak interface using the discontinuous deformation analysis (DDA) method. We incorporate a slip-weakening constitutive friction law to simulate the initiation and propagation of shear rupture under external conditions of a constant normal load and a steadily increased shear load. As the shear load increases, our modeling results reveal a sharp transition from episodic expansion and arrest to unstable runaway rupture, consistent with previous experimental results. In the stage of dynamic runaway, rupture velocity is limited by the Rayleigh wave velocity. We further investigate the effects of external loading conditions including load point velocity and normal stress on rupture behavior. We find that the dynamic rupture velocity increases with load point velocity and normal stress, also consistent with previous studies. Our results indicate that the DDA method can well capture some of the general characteristics of shear rupture process and, hence, can be applied to study other aspects of dynamic shear ruptures.

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 Dates: 2024-05-04
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s00603-024-03897-4
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Title: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
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Publisher: Springer Nature