Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2008-01-06
Granular Matter 11, 243-252 (2009)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
10 pages, 12 figures
Scientific paper
We study the influence of particle shape anisotropy on the occurrence of avalanches in sheared granular media. We use molecular dynamic simulations to calculate the relative movement of two tectonic plates. % with transform boundaries. Our model considers irregular polygonal particles constituting the material within the shear zone. We find that the magnitude of the avalanches is approximately independent on particle shape and in good agreement with the Gutenberg-Richter law, but the aftershock sequences are strongly influenced by the particle anisotropy yielding variations on the exponent characterizing the empirical Omori's law. Our findings enable one to identify the presence of anisotropic particles at the macro-mechanical level only by observing the avalanche sequences of real faults. In addition, we calculate the probability of occurrence of an avalanche for given values of stiffness or frictional strength and observe also a significant influence of the particle anisotropy.
Herrmann Hans Jürgen
Lind Pedro G.
McNamara Sean
Pena Alejandro A.
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