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Science, 2010
The seismogenic behavior of subduction faults depends on the structural evolution of the fault zone.
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The seismogenic behavior of subduction faults depends on the structural evolution of the fault zone.
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Fault Core/damage Zone; an Unhelpful Description of Fault Zone Structure?
Proceedings, 2012The standard outcrop description of fault zones currently in vogue is a high strain fault core containing fault rock surrounded by a low strain halo termed a damage zone. This description does not acknowledge the significance of fault segmentation or displacement partitioning within fault zones and therefore fails to capture features which are crucial ...
C.J. Childs +3 more
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Fault zone analysis: identifying motor defects using the rotor fault zone
Proceedings Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2005., 2006In the last decade, advancements in motor testing technology have brought forth advances in online and offline testing. Online current signature analysis (CSA) is quickly becoming a standard industry practice. Offline tests include advanced inductance measurements to analyze rotor and stator health.
D.L. McKinnon, N. Bethe
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Distant seismic waves provide clues to the evolution of crustal structure after a large ...
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Distant seismic waves provide clues to the evolution of crustal structure after a large ...
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Flow Through Inhomogeneous Fault Zones
Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2007Abstract Faults significantly influence fluid flow in reservoirs. In standard reservoir flow-simulator grids, faults are represented as surfaces or planes. However, outcrop studies show that faults often must be regarded as volumetric elements.
Harald H. Soleng +4 more
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Fault-tolerant robust capture zone with respect to two faults
2015 IEEE International Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE), 2015A planar interception problem is considered. It is assumed that in a time interval, predictable by the pursuer, two faults occur. One fault reduces the pursuer's agility, while the other increases the evader's maneuverability. A fault-tolerant robust capture zone is constructed by utilizing the results on pursuit-evasion differential game with hybrid ...
Josef Shinar +2 more
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The influence of fault compaction on fault zone evolution
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1998Abstract A numerical simulation of coupled fluid flow and failure in a fault zone is presented, that shows the impact of the dynamics of fault growth on the relationship between seismic and sub-seismic fault scaling. A tabular fault zone is modelled which undergoes non-uniform compaction, leading to development of pressure gradients in the ...
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Relating Fault Mechanics to Fault Zone Structure
2004Abstract The fault zone of a mature large-displacement fault may be idealized as a nested hierarchical structure consisting of a core of extremely fine grained material surrounded by coarser granulated gouge and breccia which is in turn bordered by fracture-damaged wall rock in which the fracture density decreases with distance to a regional ...
Ronald L. Biegel, Charles G. Sammis
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