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The normal stiffness effect on fault slip mechanical behaviour characteristics.

Authors :
Zhang, Luosong
Zhang, Chuanqing
Liu, Ning
Fang, Zhi
Zhou, Aoge
Xie, Qiming
Cui, Guojian
Source :
Engineering Geology. Aug2024, Vol. 338, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The stress state of a fault plane influences the mode of sliding and characteristics of slide behaviour. Existing researchers have mainly focused on studying the effect of shear stiffness on fault behaviour under the constant normal load (CNL) boundary conditions. However, the impact of the normal stiffness effect of deep faults on fault sliding stability and seismic source parameters remains uncertain. Addressing the issue, this paper conducts friction tests on granite-simulated faults under the constant normal stiffness (CNS) boundary conditions. It analyzes the impact of normal stiffness on the mechanical behaviour of fault sliding. The results of this paper demonstrate the following findings: (1) Under both normal boundary conditions, various sliding modes occur, including creep-slip, chaotic stick-slip, regular inclusion chaotic stick-slip, and regular stick-slip. (2) The normal stiffness effect reduces the duration of creep-slip and chaotic stick-slip behaviour and decreases the frequency of regular inclusion chaotic stick-slip behaviour. (3) Shear stress and normal stress of the regular stick-slip mode exhibit periodic changes under the CNS boundary conditions. (4) Compared to the CNL boundary conditions, the CNS boundary conditions show a larger shear stress drop and a positive correlation between the normal stress drop and normal stiffness. (5) The CNS boundary conditions result in larger shear stiffness, the absolute value of stick-slip stiffness, characteristic sliding displacement, and fracture energy compared to the relevant seismic source parameters of the CNL boundary conditions. These parameters display positive correlations with normal stiffness. The stick-slip period and normal stiffness initially decrease and then increase, while the normal displacement drop and normal stiffness display a negative correlation trend. These analyses provide comprehensive insights into the mechanical characteristics of fault-slip behaviour and can contribute to improving models and predictions related to fault-sliding behaviour and seismic activity. • We discover a new fault-slip pattern known as regular inclusion chaotic stick-slip. • The normal stiffness effect shortens the duration of fault-slip behaviour. • Under CNS condition, the shear and normal stress exhibit synchronous changes. • The values of seismic source parameters tend to be larger for the CNS condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00137952
Volume :
338
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Engineering Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178643098
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2024.107609