论文标题

摩擦破裂的非常规奇异性,比例分离和能量平衡

Unconventional singularities, scale separation and energy balance in frictional rupture

论文作者

Brener, Efim A., Bouchbinder, Eran

论文摘要

理解摩擦破裂的广泛框架,例如地质断层的地震,可以与普通裂缝相比。普通裂纹的一个独特特征是它们的近边缘场的特征是平方根奇异性,这与严格耗散相关的长度分离和边缘位置的能量平衡密切相关。然而,即使在常规的平方根奇异性仍然近似有效的物理情况下,摩擦破裂中的奇异性顺序,长度尺寸分离和边缘占地能量平衡之间的相互关系也不完全了解。在这里,我们开发了一种宏观理论,该理论表明,摩擦的通用速率依赖性性质会导致与常规奇异性的偏差,即使这种偏差很小,重要的非局部性破裂相关耗散也会出现。后者的物理起源预测在裂纹类比中相同消失,是刻度分离的分解,导致累积的空间扩张耗散,涉及宏观尺度。预计非局部破裂相关的耗散也被预测为依赖性位置。理论预测通过可用的数值结果定量支持,并讨论了它们对地震物理学的可能影响。

A widespread framework for understanding frictional rupture, such as earthquakes along geological faults, invokes an analogy to ordinary cracks. A distinct feature of ordinary cracks is that their near edge fields are characterized by a square root singularity, which is intimately related to the existence of strict dissipation-related lengthscale separation and edge-localized energy balance. Yet, the interrelations between the singularity order, lengthscale separation and edge-localized energy balance in frictional rupture are not fully understood, even in physical situations in which the conventional square root singularity remains approximately valid. Here we develop a macroscopic theory that shows that the generic rate-dependent nature of friction leads to deviations from the conventional singularity, and that even if this deviation is small, significant non-edge-localized rupture-related dissipation emerges. The physical origin of the latter, which is predicted to vanish identically in the crack analogy, is the breakdown of scale separation that leads an accumulated spatially-extended dissipation, involving macroscopic scales. The non-edge-localized rupture-related dissipation is also predicted to be position dependent. The theoretical predictions are quantitatively supported by available numerical results, and their possible implications for earthquake physics are discussed.

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