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A numerical study of comparison of two one-state-variable,rate-and state-dependent friction evolution laws 被引量:2

A numerical study of comparison of two one-state-variable,rate-and state-dependent friction evolution laws
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摘要 The two one-state-variable, rate- and state-dependent friction laws, i.e., the slip and slowness laws, are com- pared on the basis of dynamical behavior of a one-degree-of-freedom spring-slider model through numerical simulations. Results show that two (normalized) model parameters, i.e., A (the normalized characteristic slip distance) and β-α (the difference in two normalized parameters of friction laws), control the solutions. From given values of △, β, and α, for the slowness laws, the solution exists and the unique non-zero fixed point is stable when △〉(β-α), yet not when △ 〈(β-α). For the slip law, the solution exists for large ranges of model parameters and the number and stability of the non-zero fixed points change from one case to another. Results suggest that the slip law is more appropriate for controlling earthquake dynamics than the slowness law. The two one-state-variable, rate- and state-dependent friction laws, i.e., the slip and slowness laws, are com- pared on the basis of dynamical behavior of a one-degree-of-freedom spring-slider model through numerical simulations. Results show that two (normalized) model parameters, i.e., A (the normalized characteristic slip distance) and β-α (the difference in two normalized parameters of friction laws), control the solutions. From given values of △, β, and α, for the slowness laws, the solution exists and the unique non-zero fixed point is stable when △〉(β-α), yet not when △ 〈(β-α). For the slip law, the solution exists for large ranges of model parameters and the number and stability of the non-zero fixed points change from one case to another. Results suggest that the slip law is more appropriate for controlling earthquake dynamics than the slowness law.
作者 Jeen-Hwa Wang
出处 《Earthquake Science》 CSCD 2009年第2期197-204,共8页 地震学报(英文版)
基金 supported by Academia Sinica (Taipei) and Science Council (Grant NSC96-2116-M-001-012-MY3).
关键词 one-state-variable rate- and state-dependent friction law direct effect evolution effect characteristic slip displacement one-state-variable rate- and state-dependent friction law direct effect evolution effect characteristic slip displacement
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