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'Tensile Fracturing in Rocks' presents field observations on
fracturing of sedim- tary rocks and granite outcrops from various
provinces in three continents. It also combines results of recent
experiments conducted at different laboratories around the world
with current theories on fracturing. In treating faults, this book
limits itself to faults that are associated with joint sets
produced by definable causes and occasi- ally to cases where
interaction between the two types of fracture - faults and joints -
is not clear. The book's subject matter is divided over six
chapters, which are briefly described below. Chapter 1 summarizes
current key concepts in fracture physics. It starts with a pr-
entation of the elastic theory of fracture, and concentrates on the
results of linear el- tic fracture mechanics. The chapter touches
also upon other fracture properties, e.g., crack nucleation,
dynamic fracturing and slow fracturing processes. Nucleation is -
dressed by statistical mechanics methods incorporating modern
approaches of th- mal and fiber bundle processes. The analyses of
dynamic fracturing and slow fract- ing focus on the differences, as
compared to the linear elastic approach. The cont- versy in
interpreting experimental dynamic results is highlighted, as are
the surface morphology patterns that emerge in fracturing and the
non-Griffith crack extension criterion in very slow fracturing
processes.
'Tensile Fracturing in Rocks' presents field observations on
fracturing of sedim- tary rocks and granite outcrops from various
provinces in three continents. It also combines results of recent
experiments conducted at different laboratories around the world
with current theories on fracturing. In treating faults, this book
limits itself to faults that are associated with joint sets
produced by definable causes and occasi- ally to cases where
interaction between the two types of fracture - faults and joints -
is not clear. The book's subject matter is divided over six
chapters, which are briefly described below. Chapter 1 summarizes
current key concepts in fracture physics. It starts with a pr-
entation of the elastic theory of fracture, and concentrates on the
results of linear el- tic fracture mechanics. The chapter touches
also upon other fracture properties, e.g., crack nucleation,
dynamic fracturing and slow fracturing processes. Nucleation is -
dressed by statistical mechanics methods incorporating modern
approaches of th- mal and fiber bundle processes. The analyses of
dynamic fracturing and slow fract- ing focus on the differences, as
compared to the linear elastic approach. The cont- versy in
interpreting experimental dynamic results is highlighted, as are
the surface morphology patterns that emerge in fracturing and the
non-Griffith crack extension criterion in very slow fracturing
processes.
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