SCEC Project Details
SCEC Award Number | 12099 | View PDF | |||||
Proposal Category | Individual Proposal (Integration and Theory) | ||||||
Proposal Title | Dynamic Ruptures with Off-Fault Dissipation Processes: Constraints on Energy Partition, Size-Dependent Levels of Prestress | ||||||
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Other Participants | Ahmed Elbanna (Post-doc, UCSB) | ||||||
SCEC Priorities | 4b, 3c, 3e | SCEC Groups | FARM, CS, SDOT | ||||
Report Due Date | 03/15/2013 | Date Report Submitted | N/A |
Project Abstract |
In this reporting period we continued our work investigating the dynamics of rupture propagation on frictional interfaces with different bulk constitutive response. In particular we examined the implications of off-fault plasticity on rupture parameters such as fracture energy, peak slip rates, rupture propagation speed and rupture mode. We are also currently looking into implications of off-fault plasticity on stress evolution in earthquake cycle simulations. Our work addresses several SCEC priority science objectives in Fault and Rupture Mechanics (3c,3d,3e and 4b) by developing physically-based self-consistent dynamic rupture models that investigate the relative contribution of on and off-fault damage and plasticity as well as assessing its impact on maximum slip rates, rupture speed and the absolute levels of the local and average prestress |
Intellectual Merit | We have also found a different mode of rupture propagation that we have not observed previously in elastoplastic scenarios with uniform normal stresses as shown in Figure 4. After off-fault plasticity is triggered, and as the rupture front is propagating into areas with decreasing normal and shear stresses, the healing tip starts to slow down. A stress concentration starts to build up at the healing end which eventually becomes large enough to trigger a train of pulses that propagates in the opposite direction of the initial rupture. These features persist with increasing the spatio-temporal resolution. Re-fracturing at the healing end was reported previously in the context of self-similar pulses in elastic media [Nielsen and Madariaga, 2003; Gabriel et al., 2012]. |
Broader Impacts | This supports an early career postdoctoral researcher, now an assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. |
Exemplary Figure | Figure 4 |
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