Title of article :
Slip- and Time-dependent Fault Constitutive Law and its Significance in Earthquake Generation Cycles
Author/Authors :
H. Aochi، نويسنده , , M. Matsuura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
By integrating effects of microscopic interactions between statistically self-similar fault
surfaces, we succeeded in deriving a slip- and time-dependent fault constitutive law that rationally unifies
the slip-dependent law and the rate- and state-dependent law. In this constitutive law the slip-weakening
results from the abrasion of surface asperities that proceeds irreversibly with fault slip. On the other hand,
the restoration of shear strength after the arrest of faulting results from the adhesion of surface asperities
that proceeds with contact time. At the limit of high slip-rate the unified constitutive law is reduced to the
slip-weakening law. At the limit of low slip-rate it shows the well-known log t strengthening of faults over
the wide range of contact time t. In the steady state with a constant slip-rate V the shear strength has the
negative log V dependence, known as the velocity-weakening. Another important property expected from
the unified constitutive law is the gradual increase of the critical weakening displacement Dc with
stationary contact time. We numerically examined behavior of a single degree of freedom elastic system
following the slip- and time-dependent constitutive law, and found that the periodic stick-slip motion is
realized when the adhesion rate is high in comparison with the loading rate. If the adhesion rate is very low,
behavior of the system gradually changes from stick-slip motion to steady sliding with time.
Keywords :
ABRASION , Fault constitutive law , Evolution , earthquake cycle. , adhesion
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics