Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4694902 Tectonophysics 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The statistical analysis of the space-time distributions of acoustical signals emitted from the compressed samples of Westerly granite is presented. The samples were uniaxially loaded in two regimes, one of which included a feedback loop controlled by the current acoustical emission (AE) activity. The distribution of distances between newly-appeared hypocenters follows the power law with the exponent that does not depend on the mode of loading. In both regimes, a transient period of the decorrelated accumulation of damaged sites was revealed between the initial and focal stages of the fracture process. The Hurst analysis indicates a more pronounced trend to planar organization of final damage structure in the case of AE-controlled loading.
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